Transient observation logbook

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Observed GRB events and data analysis

To report the results of an analysis, use this Template.


Columns in the table represent respectively: the GRB name, the instrument that provided the trigger, the observed coordinates, the satellite trigger time, the duration of the event at X-rays, the GRB redshift, the start time of LST observation, the zenith range or at least the zenith angle at the beginning of the observation, the overall observed time, the overall delay between the beginning of data taking and the burst onset and the status of the analysis.

# NAME SATELLITE RA (J2000) Dec (J2000) T0 [UTC] T90 [s] REDSHIFT START OBS TIME [UTC] ZENITH [deg] TOTAL OBS TIME [min] DELAY [min] ANALYSIS STATUS Comment
1 GRB201216C Swift BAT 01h 05m 25.872s +16d 32' 12.12" 23:07:31 48 1.1 20:57:03 40 1320 Runlist added
2 GRB210511B Fermi GBM 21h 04m 43s +61d 41' 24" 11:26:39 6 - 03:37:54 45 970 Runlist added
3 GRB210704A Fermi GBM 10h 54m 55.2s +58d 51' 36" 51 --> 60 Fast analysis done Runlist added
4 GRB210731A Swift BAT 20h 01m 15.264s -28d 02' 31.2" 59
5 GRB210802A Fermi-LAT 15h 22m 53.46s +29° 54′ 06.8′′ 20:08:06.49
6 GRB210807A Swift BAT 05h 06m 43.55s +58d 15' 01.0" 56 --> 62 Fast analysis done Runlist added

GRB210217A was associated with a flare from SGR 1830-0645, so it is not included in the list above.

Other transient events

SGR1935+2154

FRB20200120E

Nova_RS_Oph