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GCN Circular 3928

Subject
GRB 050904: Did SWIFT/XRT see the prompt GRB emission ?
Date
2005-09-06T14:27:48Z (19 years ago)
From
Jean-Luc Atteia at Lab d Astrophys.,OMP,Toulouse <atteia@ast.obs-mip.fr>
J-L. Atteia (LAT-OMP) communicates:

The high redshift of GRB 050904 suggests a possible interpretation
of the XRT observations reported in GCNC 3920 (T. Mineo et al.) as
the *prompt emission* of the burst.

-  The maximum effective area of SWIFT/XRT (2 keV) corresponds to a restframe
    energy of ~14 keV for a source at redshift z=6.1.

-  The time of the first XRT flare is 466/(7.1) ~ 66 sec in the restframe.

-  The spectral index of -1.33 is suggestive of the spectral index of
the prompt emission below the the break energy (Epeak).

All these numbers are compatible with an interpretation of the early
SWIFT/XRT observations in terms of GRB prompt emission.
In view of this possibility, further information on the duration
of GRB 050904, would be of great interest.
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