GCN Circular 2951
Subject
GRB050117: Swift XRT Position
Date
2005-01-17T13:42:00Z (20 years ago)
From
David Burrows at PSU/Swift <burrows@astro.psu.edu>
D. N. Burrows, J. E. Hill, G. Chincarini, J. Nousek, N. Gehrels, and P. Schady
report on behalf of the Swift XRT team:
The Swift XRT reported a prompt position for GRB050117. The burst was
discovered by the BAT and the Swift spacecraft performed a prompt slew. The
XRT found a bright source in the field and imaged it at
IMG_START_DATE: 13387 TJD; 17 DOY; 05/01/17
IMG_START_TIME: 46548.64 SOD {12:55:48.64} UT
The XRT position is
GRB_RA: 358.4644d {+23h 53m 51s} (J2000),
358.5274d {+23h 54m 07s} (current),
357.8439d {+23h 51m 23s} (1950)
GRB_DEC: +65.9418d {+65d 56' 30"} (J2000),
+65.9699d {+65d 58' 12"} (current),
+65.6635d {+65d 39' 49"} (1950)
The XRT positions are not yet fully calibrated, and we estimate an uncertainty
of 30 arcseconds in these coordinates. The XRT prompt image confirms that a
point source is located at this position. A check of SIMBAD shows no bright
X-ray sources in this location. Further information, including an XRT
lightcurve and spectrum, will be available in a few hours.