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  "submitter": "mariaedvige.ravasio@ru.nl",
  "body": "M. E. Ravasio (ICE-CSIC and Radboud Univ.), P.G. Jonker (Radboud Univ.)\nand\nE. Burns (LSU), R. Hamburg (USRA), and P. Veres (UAH)\n\nreport on behalf of the Fermi-GBM Team:\n\nFermi-GBM had full spatial and temporal coverage of the transient EP260507a detected by EP (Fu et al., GCN 44488). There was no Fermi-GBM onboard trigger around the EP trigger time (T0 = 2026-05-07T13:47:57 UTC).\n\nThe GBM Targeted Search [1], the most sensitive, coherent search for GRB-like signals, was run in the time interval [-50;+250] s from EP T0, seeking signals between 64 ms and 32.768 s in duration. A weak transient signal was found most significantly at ~T0-4 s on a 16 s timescale, with a false alarm rate of 1.7e-03 Hz. The localisation is consistent with the EP one, with a spatial association probability of 93.5%. Among the three spectral templates tested, the transient was best fit with a “soft” spectral template (Band function with Epeak = 70 keV, alpha = -1.9, beta = -3.7) for a GRB.\n\n[1] Goldstein et al. 2019 arXiv:1903.12597\n",
  "createdOn": 1778221357905,
  "subject": " GRB 260507B / EP260507a: Fermi-GBM Sub-Threshold Detection",
  "eventId": "GRB 260507B",
  "submittedHow": "web",
  "circularId": 44499
}