GCN Circular 20243
Subject
GRB 161203A: POLAR Detection
Date
2016-12-08T15:21:23Z (8 years ago)
From
Merlin Kole at U of GenevaPOLAR <merlin.kole@unige.ch>
M. Kole (DPNC/UniGe), N. Produit (ISDC/UniGe), T. Bernasconi (ISDC/UniGe),
J. C. Sun (IHEP), Y. H. Wang (IHEP), S. L. Xiong (IHEP), Z. H. Li (IHEP),
H. C. Li (IHEP), Y. Zhao (IHEP), T. Batsch(NCBJ), F. Cadoux (DPNC/UniGe),
Y. W. Dong (IHEP), M. Z. Feng (IHEP), M. Y. Ge (IHEP), W. Hajdas (PSI),
Y. Huang (IHEP), Karol Jedrzejczak (NCBJ), F. J. Lu (IHEP), R. Marcinkowski
(PSI), M. Pohl (DPNC/UniGe), A. Rutczynska (NCBJ), D. Rybka (NCBJ),
L. M. Song (IHEP), J. Szabelski (NCBJ), X. Wen (IHEP), B. B. Wu (IHEP),
X. Wu (DPNC/UniGe), H. L. Xiao (PSI), M. Xu (IHEP), J. Zhang
(IHEP), L. Y. Zhang (IHEP), P. Zhang (PSI), S. N. Zhang
(IHEP), Y. J. Zhang (IHEP), A. Zwolinska (NCBJ)
report for he POLAR team:
During a routine on-ground search of data POLAR detected the GRB 161203A,
at 2016-12-03T18:41:07.75 UT(T0). This GRB was also observed by Konus-Wind,
INTEGRAL SPI/ACS (trigger #7641), CALET (GCN #20240) and Astrosat CZTI (GCN #20241).
The POLAR light curve consists two peaks with a total duration (T90)
of 4.75 +- 0.25 s measured from T0-0.5 s. The 250-ms peak flux of the
first peak, measured at T0+0.5 s is 1509 cnts/sec. The second stronger
peak measured at T0+3.0 s has a peak flux of 2821 cnts/sec. The
above measurements are in the preliminary calculated energy range
of about 80 - 500 keV.
LC_URL: http://www.isdc.unige.ch/polar/lc/161203A/lcr.png
The analysis results presented above are preliminary as the
instrument calibration is still ongoing.
Preliminary calculations of the MDP show that a
polarimetric measurement of this burst can be attempted.
POLAR is a dedicated Gamma-Ray Burst polarimeter which was
launched on-board the Chinese space laboratory Tiangong-2
(TG-2) on Sep 15, 2016. The energy detection range of POLAR
is ~ 50-500 keV. More information about POLAR can be found
at http://isdc.unige.ch/polar/
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