{
  "bibcode": "2019GCN.23621....1G",
  "body": "A. Goldstein (USRA) and R. Hamburg (UAH)\n\nreport on behalf of the Fermi GBM team:\n\n\n���We have searched the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor data for a\n\ngamma-ray counterpart to IceCube-190104A (GCN 23605). The\n\nclosest onboard trigger occurred approximately 16 hours after the\n\nneutrino event time and was identified as a terrestrial gamma-ray\n\nflash unassociated with the neutrino. The ground-based untargeted\n\nsearch of GBM data did not find any significant candidates within\n\n+/- 1 hour of the event time. The targeted search ([1],[2]) was also\n\nrun +/- 30 s around the event time, and no significant candidates\n\nwere found. Upper limits on persistent emission using the Earth\n\nOccultation technique [3] will be forthcoming.���\n\n\n[1] L. Blackburn et al. 2015, ApJS 217, 8\n\n[2] A. Goldstein et al. arXiv:1612.02395\n\n[3] Wilson-Hodge et al. 2012, ApJS, 201, 33",
  "circularId": 23621,
  "createdOn": 1546788830000,
  "email": "rkh0007@uah.edu",
  "subject": "Fermi GBM Observations of IceCube-190104A",
  "submitter": "Rachel Hamburg at UAH  <rkh0007@uah.edu>",
  "eventId": "IceCube-190104A"
}