IceCube-200615A
GCN Circular 27979
Subject
Swift/UVOT Observations of IceCube 200615A
Date
2020-06-18T12:15:15Z (6 years ago)
From
Frank Marshall at Swift/UVOT <marshall@milkyway.gsfc.nasa.gov>
F.E. Marshall (GSFC), P.A. Evans (U. Leicester), T. Gregoire (PSU), J.A. Kennea (PSU),
H. A. Ayala Solares (PSU), D.F. Cowen (PSU), J. DeLaunay (PSU) , D. B. Fox (PSU),
A. Keivani (Columbia U.), F. Krauss (PSU), and J.P. Osborne (U. Leicester) report:
Swift observed the field of IceCube 200615A (GCN Circ. 27950) between 08:58:51 UT
2020 June 15 and 11:12:28 UT on 2020 June 16. The observations used
7 pointing directions to tile the inner part of the 90% confidence
region for the neutrino event. The results of the XRT observations
were reported by Evans et al. (GCN Circ. 27973).
UVOT observed the 7 tiling directions using the U filter
covering a total of ~0.57 deg**2. The UVOT field-of-view is co-aligned
with the XRT's but is smaller than the XRT's.
We analyzed the longest exposure for each direction,
which ranged from 337 s to 363 s. The averge exposure was 348 s.
No uncatalogued point sources were found with a
typical sensitivity limit of 19.0 mag.
We also searched for counterparts to the XRT sources reported by
Evans et al. (GCN Circ. 27973).
Sources 1, 3, 4, and 6 were detected with UVOT and are
also in the Digital Sky Survey.
Source 2 was not detected with UVOT.
Source 9 is near a bright galaxy, which was detected with UVOT.
Sources 5, 7, and 8 are outside the field-of-view of UVOT
for all the observations.
GCN Circular 27973
Subject
Swift-XRT observations of IceCube 200615A
Date
2020-06-17T07:53:24Z (6 years ago)
From
Phil Evans at U of Leicester <pae9@leicester.ac.uk>
P.A. Evans (U. Leicester), T. Gregoire (PSU), J.A. Kennea (PSU),
H. A. Ayala Solares (PSU), D.F. Cowen (PSU), J. DeLaunay (PSU) , D. B. Fox (PSU),
A. Keivani (Columbia U.), F. Krauss (PSU), F.E. Marshell (GSFC)
J.P. Osborne (U. Leicester) report:
Swift observed the field of IceCube 200615A (GCN Circ. 27950) between 08:58:51 UT
2020 June 15 and 11:12:28 UT on 2020 June 16, collecting a total of 12.8 ks of
cleaned photon counting (PC) mode data. The observations used a 7-point tiling
pattern with a radius of ~0.5 degrees.
We found 9 X-ray sources, as detailed below. All of these are either known X-ray
sources consistent with catalogued fluxes, or are unknown but with count rates
consistent with the previous non-detections. We therefore do not claim any of
them as the likely counterpart to IceCube 200615A
The 3-sigma upper limit in the field was in the range 3.6-6.4 x 10^-3 ct/sec.
The detected sources were:
Source 1:
RA (J2000): `09h 31m 17.80s` = 142.82418 deg
Dec (J2000): `+03d 31' 18.4"` = 3.52179 deg
Err(radius): 2.5"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 0.040 ( +/- 0.004)
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 1.72 (+/- 0.19) x 10^-12
Notes: This source corresponds to 1RXS J093117.6+033146.
Source 2:
RA (J2000): `09h 31m 00.25s` = 142.75103 deg
Dec (J2000): `+03d 30' 02.6"` = 3.50071 deg
Err(radius): 6.9"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 2.3 (+1.7, -1.1) x 10^-3
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 10 (+7, -5) x 10^-14
Notes: This does not match a catalogued X-ray source, but the RASS
3-sigma upper limit at this position corresponds to 0.028 ct/sec
in XRT.
WARNING: This was a low significance detection which may well be spurious.
Source 3:
RA (J2000): `09h 30m 32.99s` = 142.63746 deg
Dec (J2000): `+03d 44' 43.2"` = 3.74534 deg
Err(radius): 4.0"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 0.020 ( +/- 0.004)
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 8.5 (+1.8, -1.6) x 10^-13
Notes: This does not match a catalogued X-ray source, but the RASS
3-sigma upper limit at this position corresponds to 0.031 ct/sec
in XRT.
The position is consistent with 2MASX J09303302+0344432
Source 4:
RA (J2000): `09h 33m 04.66s` = 143.26942 deg
Dec (J2000): `+03d 56' 42.4"` = 3.94512 deg
Err(radius): 5.6"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 8.7 (+3.1, -2.5) x 10^-3
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 3.8 (+1.3, -1.1) x 10^-13
Notes: This source corresponds to 1RXS J093305.7+035648.
Source 5:
RA (J2000): `09h 30m 36.31s` = 142.65130 deg
Dec (J2000): `+03d 31' 25.3"` = 3.52369 deg
Err(radius): 5.0"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 3.4 (+1.6, -1.2) x 10^-3
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 1.5 (+0.7, -0.5) x 10^-13
Notes: This does not match a catalogued X-ray source, but the RASS
3-sigma upper limit at this position corresponds to 0.021 ct/sec
in XRT.
WARNING: This was a low significance detection which may well be spurious.
Source 6:
RA (J2000): `09h 32m 01.68s` = 143.00700 deg
Dec (J2000): `+03d 18' 57.7"` = 3.31602 deg
Err(radius): 5.8"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 7.8 (+2.8, -2.3) x 10^-3
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 3.34 (+1.22, -0.98) x 10^-13
Notes: This does not match a catalogued X-ray source, but the RASS
3-sigma upper limit at this position corresponds to 0.12 ct/sec
in XRT.
The position is consistent with QSO J0932+0318
Source 7:
RA (J2000): `09h 30m 57.98s` = 142.74159 deg
Dec (J2000): `+03d 31' 51.0"` = 3.53083 deg
Err(radius): 4.4"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 1.95 (+1.20, -0.86) x 10^-3
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 8 (+5, -4) x 10^-14
Notes: This does not match a catalogued X-ray source, but the RASS
3-sigma upper limit at this position corresponds to 0.027 ct/sec
in XRT.
WARNING: This was a low significance detection which may well be spurious.
Source 8:
RA (J2000): `09h 32m 53.51s` = 143.22296 deg
Dec (J2000): `+04d 05' 00.4"` = 4.08343 deg
Err(radius): 5.2"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 5.4 (+2.6, -1.9) x 10^-3
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 2.31 (+1.10, -0.84) x 10^-13
Notes: This does not match a catalogued X-ray source, but the RASS
3-sigma upper limit at this position corresponds to 0.035 ct/sec
in XRT.
Source 9:
RA (J2000): `09h 30m 58.40s` = 142.74333 deg
Dec (J2000): `+03d 48' 33.3"` = 3.80925 deg
Err(radius): 4.9"
Count rate (0.3-10 keV): 2.3 (+2.1, -1.3) x 10^-3
Flux (0.3-10 keV): 10 (+9, -6) x 10^-14
Notes: This does not match a catalogued X-ray source, but the RASS
3-sigma upper limit at this position corresponds to 0.017 ct/sec
in XRT.
The position is consistent with SDSS-C4-DR3 1119
WARNING: This was a low significance detection which may well be spurious.
All errors are at the 90% confidence level, fluxes are observed flux in erg cm^-2 s^-1
and are calculated assuming an absorbed power-law with NH=3e20 and Gamma=1.7
GCN Circular 27972
Subject
IceCube-200615A: No significant detection in HAWC
Date
2020-06-17T03:29:03Z (6 years ago)
From
Hugo Ayala at Pennsylvania State University <hgayala@psu.edu>
Hugo Ayala (Penn State) reports on behalf of the HAWC
collaboration (http://www.hawc-observatory.org/collaboration):
On 2020/06/15 14:49:17 UTC, the IceCube collaboration reported a
track-like very-high-energy event that has a high probability of
being an astrophysical neutrino, IceCube-200615A. Location is at
RA: 142.95 (+1.18/-1.45 deg 90% PSF containment) J2000
Dec: 3.66 (+1.19/-1.06 deg 90% PSF containment) J2000
(GCN circular 27950