GCN Circular 326
Subject
GRB990510: X-ray afterglow
Event
Date
1999-05-14T02:55:53Z (27 years ago)
From
Erik Kuulkers at SRON <erikk@sron.nlw>
E. Kuulkers, J. Heise (SRON, Utrecht), L.A. Antonelli (Osservatorio
Astronomico di Roma), E. Costa, L. Piro (IAS, CNR, Rome), M.R. Daniele,
S. Rebecchi (SDC, Telespazio, Rome), G. Scotti (SOC, Telespazio, Rome),
G. Gennaro (OCC, Telespazio, Rome), F. Frontera (University of Ferrara,
Ferrara), report:
The BeppoSAX NFIs observed the region of GRB990510 (see also GCN 311) from
May 10.70 to May 12.22 UT, i.e. 8 to 44.5 hours after the BATSE trigger,
with a total MECS on source exposure time of 68 ksec.
We confirm that the strong X-ray source reported in GCN 311 is the X-ray
afterglow, and is designated as 1SAX J1338.1-8030. The position as derived
from the MECS observations (RA = 13 38 11, Dec = -80 29 58, J2000, 1
arcmin error radius) is consistent with both the WFC GRB position (IAUC
7160) and that for the optical afterglow source (GCN 310