IceCube-170321A
GCN Circular 20973
Subject
IceCube-170321A: Konus-Wind upper limits
Date
2017-04-03T13:48:59Z (9 years ago)
From
Dmitry Svinkin at Ioffe Institute <svinkin@mail.ioffe.ru>
D. Svinkin, S. Golenetskii, R.Aptekar, D. Frederiks, P. Oleynik,
M. Ulanov, A. Tsvetkova, A.Lysenko, A. Kozlova, and T. Cline,
on behalf of the Konus-Wind team, report:
Using Konus-Wind (KW) waiting mode data, we have performed a search for
a gamma-ray transient around the time of the cosmic neutrino candidate
IceCube-170321A (2017-03-21 07:32:20.69 UT, hereafter T0; Blaufuss, GCN
20929).
In the interval T0 +/- 1000 s we estimate an upper limit (90% conf.) on
the 10 keV ��� 10 MeV fluence to ~6.6x10^-7 erg/cm^2 for a burst lasting
less than 2.944 s and having a typical KW short GRB spectrum (an
exponentially cut off power law with alpha=-0.5 and Ep=500 keV). For a
typical long GRB spectrum (the Band function with alpha=-1, beta=-2.5,
and Ep=300 keV), the corresponding limiting peak flux is ~2.3x10^-7
erg/cm^2/s (10 keV - 10 MeV, 2.944 s scale).
All the quoted values are preliminary.
GCN Circular 20964
Subject
IceCube-170321A: Swift-XRT observations
Date
2017-03-31T19:53:20Z (9 years ago)
From
Azadeh Keivani at PSU <keivani@psu.edu>
A. Keivani (PSU), D. B. Fox (PSU), P.A. Evans (U. Leicester), J.A.
Kennea (PSU), G. Tesic (PSU), D.F. Cowen (PSU), and J.P. Osborne (U.
Leicester) report on behalf of the Swift-IceCube collaboration:
Swift has observed the field of the IceCube EHE neutrino,
IceCube-170321A (https://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/gcn3/20929.gcn3), utilizing
the on-board 7-point tiling pattern to cover a region centered on the
initial automated alert position RA,Dec (J2000) = (98.3268, -14.4861),
with a radius of approximately 0.55 degrees. This covers about 21% of
the 90% error region of the refined IceCube localization.
Swift-XRT collected ~880 s per field of PC mode data per tile. The
observations were taken between 14:09:02 on 2017-03-21 and 18:03:00 on
2017-03-21 (i.e. from 23.7 ks to 37.8 ks after the neutrino trigger),
and covered 0.77 square degrees.
Analysis using standard Swift tools yields >3-sigma detection of a
single X-ray source, 1SXPS J063214.5-143300, which is also seen in
previous observations of the field by Swift XRT, in a similar flux and
spectral state. As such we conclude that there are no candidate X-ray
counterparts to the possibly-cosmic high-energy neutrino within the
covered region. Our 3-sigma upper limit on the count rate of any such
counterpart is 3.6e-3 XRT ct s-1, which corresponds to a 0.3-10 keV
flux of 1.48e-13 erg cm-2 s-1 for a typical afterglow/AGN power-law
spectrum with photon index gamma=1.7 and equivalent hydrogen column
density N_H=3e+20 cm-2.
Details of the detected X-ray source are below.
Source 1
========
RA: 06h 32m 14.5s = 98.06042d
Dec: -14d 32' 59.9" = -14.55000d
Error: 6.0 arcsec (90% confidence radius)
Count rate: (2.2 +/- 0.6) x 10^-2 ct s^-1
Flux: (9.0 +/- 2.5) x 10^-13 erg cm^-2 s^-1 Notes:
This source has been previously detected by Swift (1SXPS
J063214.5-143300) and the observed flux is consistent with the
catalogued value.
GCN Circular 20937
Subject
INTEGRAL pointed follow-up of IceCube-170321A
Date
2017-03-25T18:40:15Z (9 years ago)
From
Volodymyr Savchenko at ISDC,U of Geneve <savchenk@in2p3.fr>
V. Savchenko (ISDC, University of Geneva, CH),
M. Santander (Barnard College, Columbia University, US),
A. Keivani (Dept. of Physics, Penn State University, US),
E. Gotthelf (Columbia University, US),
C. Ferrigno (ISDC, University of Geneva, CH),
P. Ubertini, A. Bazzano, L. Natalucci (INAF IAPS-Roma, Italy),
S. Mereghetti (INAF IASF-Milano, Italy),
P. Laurent (CEA, Saclay, France), E. Kuulkers (ESTEC/ESA, The Netherlands)
On 2017-03-21 07:32:20.69 the IceCube detector has observed a
high-energy neutrino likely of astrophysical origin, IceCube-170321A
(GCN 20929