{
  "bibcode": "2015GCN.17687....1M",
  "body": "D. Malesani (DARK/NBI) and K. L. Page (U Leicester) report on behalf\nof the Swift Team:\n\nAt 08:32:10 UT, the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) imaged a peak\nwith a projected location near XTE J1814-338 (trigger=637807). \nDue to a visibility constraint, Swift did not slew immediately to\nthe location. The BAT on-board calculated location is\nRA, Dec = 273.356, -33.940, which is \n  RA(J2000)  =  18h 13m 25s \n  Dec(J2000) = -33d 56' 124\"\nwith an uncertainty of 4 arcmin (radius, 90% containment, including\nsystematic uncertainty).  As is usual for image triggers, there is\nno significant variation in the immediately available BAT lightcurve. \n\nGiven the very low significance of the trigger (5.87 sigma), and that\nthe BAT position is more than 10 arcmin away from the known position\nof XTE J1814-338, we do not believe that the trigger is associated\nwith XTE J1814-338 and it is unlikely to have been caused by a real\nastrophysical source.",
  "circularId": 17687,
  "createdOn": 1428829022000,
  "email": "malesani@dark-cosmology.dk",
  "subject": "Swift trigger 637807 is probably not an astrophysical source",
  "submitter": "Daniele Malesani at Dark Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Inst  <malesani@dark-cosmology.dk>"
}