GCN Circular 3109
Subject
GRB050223: analysis of the XMM-Newton observation
Event
Date
2005-03-17T18:25:00Z (21 years ago)
From
Andrea De Luca at IASF-CNR,Milano <deluca@mi.iasf.cnr.it>
A. De Luca (IASF-Mi), S. Campana (OAB) on behalf of a larger
collaboration report:
We have analyzed the data from the XMM-Newton observation of
GRB050223, discovered by Swift on 2005, Feb 23, 03:09:06 UTC
(Giommi et al., GCN3054).
The XMM-Newton observation started on 2005, Feb. 23 at 13:04 UT
and ended on 2005, Feb 24 at 06:14:20, with a gap between
Feb. 23 16:54 UT and Feb. 23 18:56 UT due to a ground station
outage. A first account of results, based on the analysis of
preliminary data, have been presented by the XMM-Newton SOC team
(http://xmm.vilspa.esa.es/external/xmm_news/items/grb050223/index.shtml).
Observation Data Files have been produced and released only for
the part of the observation starting from Feb. 23 18:55:57 UT
(after the gap) and lasting for 41 ks.
The whole observation is badly affected by low-energy particle
background, dramatically reducing the signal to noise, especially
in the data from the back-illuminated pn detector, which is
particularly sensitive to such background component.
This hampers a detailed study of the spectral and temporal
phenomenology of the faint source XMMU J180532.5-622821
(Gonzalez-Riestra et al., GCN 3060