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GCN Circular 4672

Subject
Swift XRT Observation of GRB 060204C
Date
2006-02-05T05:02:35Z (19 years ago)
From
Dirk Grupe at PSU/Swift-XRT <grupe@astro.psu.edu>
D. Grupe, J. A. Kennea, and D. N. Burrows (PSU) report on behalf of the 
Swift XRT team:

The Swift XRT began observing the field of BAT trigger 180274 (presumed 
to be GRB 060204C) at 20:36:20 (157 seconds after the BAT trigger).  In 
the first 4 orbits of data (total exposure 8.0 ks) we find no evidence 
for any source within the BAT error circle.

We place an upper limit of 1e-14 ergs/s/cm2 on any X-ray counterpart to 
this event.

We do find a fairly bright source 8 arcminutes from the BAT position at 
(RA, Dec, J2000) =  (06:12:23.0, +70 12 42.9), but this object is not 
fading and appears to be coincident with an object in the DSS (but not 
in the ROSAT All-sky survey).

We note that it is extremely unusual for the XRT to slew promptly to a 
long GRB and not find a bright X-ray source in the field of view.  In 
fact, there have been no previous cases in which the XRT slewed to a 
long GRB field in less than 300 seconds and did not detect an afterglow.

This Circular is an official product of the Swift XRT Team.

[GCN OPS NOTE(05feb06): Per author's request, the Subject-line
was changed from "060402C" to "060204C".]
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