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GCN Circular 6227

Subject
GRB 070328: Swift/XRT Refined Analysis
Date
2007-03-28T11:32:45Z (18 years ago)
From
Phil Evans at U of Leicester <pae9@star.le.ac.uk>
P.A. Evans, A.P. Beardmore, M.R. Goad, K.L. Page, R.L.C. Starling, L.G.
Tyler (U. Leicester) and C.B. Markwardt (GSFC/UMD) report on behalf of
the Swift/XRT team:

We have analysed the first two orbits of Swift-XRT data obtained for GRB
070328 (Markwardt et al., GCN Circ 6224) which includes 1.3 ks of
Windowed Timing (WT) mode data and 2.2 ks of Photon Counting  (PC) mode
data. Using the PC mode data we find the following astrometrically
corrected XRT refined position (by matching the UVOT images with the
USNO-B1 catalogue): RA, Dec = 65.1150, -34.0668 deg, which is equivalent to:

RA(J2000)  = 04 20 27.60
Dec(J2000) = -34 04 00.4

with an estimated error radius of 2.31 arcsec (90% confidence). This
lies 39.7 and 8.4 arcsec from the refined BAT and onboard XRT positions
given in GCN Circs. 6225 and 6224 respectively.

The XRT light curve begins 95 s after the trigger, and decays as a
power-law with alpha1=1.33 +0.25/-0.12 until 184 +10/-20 s after the
trigger. At this point the decay shallows to alpha2=0.28 +/-0.06. This
shallow decay continues until 629 +33/-27 s after the trigger, when the
lightcurve breaks again to alpha3=1.34 +/-0.03. All errors are quoted at
the 90% confidence level.

The WT spectrum can be modelled with a power-law of Gamma=2.22 +/-0.03
with a total absorbing column of 2.6 +/-0.4x10^21 cm-2, compared to the
Galactic value of 2.1x10^20 cm^-2. The PC mode data give almost
identical values, however with larger errors as there are less counts in
the spectrum.

If the decay continues with a slope of alpha=1.34 the count-rate at 24
hours post-trigger is predicted to be 0.029 counts s^-1. This
corresponds to an observed (unabsorbed) 0.3-10 keV flux of 2.74e-12
(4.96e-12) erg cm^-2 s^-1 .

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