GRB 050820B
GCN Circular 4005
Subject
GRB050820B: analysis of the XMM-Newton observation
Date
2005-09-20T16:59:46Z (21 years ago)
From
Andrea De Luca at IASF-CNR,Milano <deluca@mi.iasf.cnr.it>
Andrea De Luca (IASF Mi) on behalf of a larger collaboraton
report:
We have analyzed the data from the XMM-Newton observation
of GRB050820B, discovered by Swift (Page et al., GCN3839)
on 2005, August 20 at 23:50:27 UT.
The XMM-Newton observation started on 2005, August 21 at
05:21:30 UT (~5h 30min after the GRB) and lasted for 58.5 ks.
We report here on the analysis of the data collected by
the EPIC instrument.
As reported by Rodriguez & Calderon (GCN3844),
the afterglow of GRB050820B is detected in all the EPIC cameras.
The background-subtracted, time-averaged count rate in the pn camera,
estimated from a 25" radius extraction region (containing ~80%
of the total counts), is 0.014+/-0.001 cts/s in the 0.2-8 keV
energy range.
We improved the astrometry of the XMM-Newton/EPIC images
by matching X-ray sources in the field to stars in the USNO-B1
catalogue. The refined position (J2000) for the X-ray afterglow is
RA: 09h 02m 25.03s Dec: -72d 38' 44.0"
The 1 sigma error radius is 1.5 arcsec (including the rms error on
the cross-correlation as well as systematic uncertainties in the
optical catalogue). The position is consistent with the XRT
coordinates reported by Burrows (GCN3842).
The afterglow is clearly seen to fade along the XMM-Newton
observation, spanning the time range 20-79 ks after
the GRB. The background-subtracted light curve (0.3-3 keV)
decays as a power law with index delta=1.55+/-0.15 (90% c.l.)
(reduced chi2=1.3, 28 d.o.f.).
We extracted time-averaged spectra from the three EPIC cameras
and we generated ad-hoc response files.
We quote here errors at 90% confidence level for a single interesting
parameter.
A simultaneous fit with an absorbed power law model yields a good
description of the data (reduced chi2=0.90, 67 d.o.f.). The best fit value
for the NH is 1.6+/-0.4x10^21 cm^-2, somewhat higher than the expected
Galactic value in the burst direction (NH~8x10^20 cm^-2, Dickey & Lockman,
1990); the best fitting power law photon index is Gamma=2.3+/-0.2.
The observed flux in the 0.2-10 keV range is 4.1x10^-14 erg cm^-2 s^-1,
corresponding to an unabsorbed flux of 7.7x10^-14 erg cm^-2 s^-1.
No significant spectral variation as a function of the time is
found in the data.
GCN Circular 3854
Subject
GRB050820B at FRAM
Date
2005-08-22T13:22:59Z (21 years ago)
Edited On
2024-11-18T10:05:34Z (2 years ago)
From
Martin Jelinek at Inst.Astrophys.Andalucia,Granada <mates@asu.cas.cz>
Edited By
Judith Racusin at NASA/GSFC <judith.racusin@nasa.gov> on behalf of Leo P. Singer at NASA/GSFC <leo.p.singer@nasa.gov>
Martin Jelínek (IAA Granada, Spain),
Michael Prouza (FZU Praha, Czech Republic),
Petr Kubanek (ISDC Versiox, Switzerland and ASU AV CR, Ondrejov),
Martin Nekola and Rene Hudec (ASU AV CR, Ondrejov, Czech Republic)
report:
Robotic telescope FRAM located near Malargue in Argentina has
observed the field of GRB050820B in semi-automatic mode
starting 1.31h after the GRB onset. No new optical source is
detected within the uncertainity region given by GCN3840
(Fenimore et. al.). The 3-sigma limit of three coadded
exposures is R=15.3. An image can be seen at
http://lascaux.asu.cas.cz/~mates/050820B-fram.gif
GCN Circular 3851
Subject
Swift/UVOT UV Photometry of GRB 050820B
Date
2005-08-22T04:57:22Z (21 years ago)
From
Margaret Chester at PSU <chester@astro.psu.edu>
M. Chester (PSU), M. Page (UCL-MSSL), F. Marshall (GSFC), P. Roming (PSU),
D. Hinshaw (GSFC-SPSYS), P. Meszaros (PSU), N. Gehrels (GSFC)
on behalf of the Swift UVOT team.
Swift/UVOT observed GRB 050820B in its UV filters only, due to the
presence of a
V=4.5 star in its field of view. The afterglow was not detected at the
XRT position.
5-sigma upper limits are:
Filter Magnitude Exp (s) T_start T_stop
UVM2 >19.1 100 1987 2087
UVW1 >19.0 100 2091 2191
UVW2 >19.3 100 2198 2298
where T_start and T_stop are in seconds after the trigger (Page et al.
GCN 3839).
GCN Circular 3844
Subject
GRB050820B XMM-Newton observation
Date
2005-08-21T06:20:24Z (21 years ago)
From
Norbert Schartel at XMM-Newton/ESA <too@xmm.vilspa.esa.es>
Pedro Rodriguez and Pedro Calderon report:
Quick-Look-Analysis of the XMM-Newton observation of the GRB050820B
field based on an exposure in the EPIC pn camera that started at 05:50 UT,
shows the
presence of a source within the SWIFT/XRT error circle (Burrows, GCN3842).
The estimated EPIC/pn net count rate for the first 1ksec is 0.033 counts/sec.
GCN Circular 3842
Subject
GRB 050820B: Swift XRT position
Date
2005-08-21T03:26:35Z (21 years ago)
From
David Burrows at PSU/Swift <dxb15@psu.edu>
D. N. Burrows (PSU) reports on behalf of the Swift XRT team:
The Swift BAT instrument triggered on GRB 050820B at 23:50:27.19 UT (GCN
3839