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Swift Trigger: 358422

Presumed name: GRB 090726

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BAT 16h 35m 16.56s, +72° 52′ 15.6″
position:(248.819, +72.871 ± 180″)
XRT 16h 34m 42.77s, +72° 53′ 03.1″
position:(248.6782, 72.8842 ± 2.3″)
UVOT No position available.
Galactic NHI:0.00×100 cm-2
Galactic E(B-V):0.045 mag
Best RA:16h 34m 42.77s= 248.6782 d
Best Dec:+72° 53′ 03.1″= 72.8842 d
Gal Lat:
Gal Long:
Sun angle:not found


GCN Notices for this burst.

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Observability of this burst for Swift.


Sun angle for this burst.

UVOT data

UVOT unknown image

unknown image


Blink images with DSS (link via GSFC)


XRT SPER data

SPER results page for this trigger.

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Known transients within 5′ of the GRB

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Offset (′′)RA DecDate reportedSource MiscQuery
0.7′′248.6788072.88430GCN #9707GRB 090726: Swift-XRT position of probable counterpartVizier logo
1.8′′248.6798372.88428GCN #9710GRB 090726: Enhanced Swift-XRT positionVizier logo
65.6′′248.6810072.86600GCN #9716GRB 090726� Swift-BAT refined analysisVizier logo
154.4′′248.8166772.87083GCN #9706GRB 090726: Swift detection of a burstVizier logo

Catalogue Searches. Searched 3.33′ around XRT position

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SIMBAD

RA*Dec*SIMBAD name Query
66.7248.681372.8657GRB 090726Query vizier around this object

* RA/Dec in equinox J2000

X-ray sources

RA*Dec* Source table2Observatory Query

Queried the X-ray MASTER catalogue.

* RA/Dec in equinox J2000

1Energy band for count-rate is mission specific.

Galaxies

RA*Dec*Redshift CatalogueQuery
14.1248.681172.8804B=20.4, R=18.1APM-NQuery vizier around this object
24.0248.655672.8844B=21.8, R=18.9APM-NQuery vizier around this object
24.3248.655372.8847B2=21.7, I=19.0, R1=19.4, R2=19.9USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
34.6248.650472.8892I=19.3, R1=19.5, R2=19.9USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
45.6248.636772.8876I=19.7, R1=19.1USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
48.5248.634572.8882B=21.7, R=18.0APM-NQuery vizier around this object
51.8248.635972.8770I=19.4, R1=19.4, R2=20.1USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
56.5248.681472.8999B=21.8, R=19.8APM-NQuery vizier around this object
58.5248.727872.8914B2=21.0, I=17.7, R1=18.5, R2=19.2USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
59.9248.634772.8736B=21.8, R=19.9APM-NQuery vizier around this object

Queried APM-N, SDSS, PSCz, SSS, NED, 2MASSX, USNO-B1.

There are 52 galaxies within the position error. The full list is here.

* RA/Dec in equinox J2000

Magnitudes depend on the catalogue. e.g. For Sloan, R is the Sloan r mag, not the Johnson R from APM, for example

Stars

RA*Dec* CatalogueQuery
8.9248.678772.8867I=19.4, R2=20.1USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
13.5248.681172.8805B1=20.0, B2=19.8, I=18.2, R1=18.3, R2=18.2USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
21.7248.681072.8902h=15.0, j=15.6, k=15.12MASSQuery vizier around this object
21.9248.680872.8902B1=17.9, I=16.1, R1=16.0, R2=16.5USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
39.9248.694372.8742B2=20.9, I=19.1, R1=19.6, R2=20.1USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
40.9248.696572.8742B2=20.8, I=18.6, R2=20.1USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
45.2248.714672.8908h=13.9, j=14.6, k=13.62MASSQuery vizier around this object
45.3248.714572.8908B1=19.4, B2=19.0, I=15.8, R1=16.3, R2=17.1USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
49.0248.634372.8885B2=20.7, I=17.6, R1=18.4, R2=18.8USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
49.4248.633972.8886h=15.9, j=16.5, k=15.62MASSQuery vizier around this object

Queried USNO-B1, SDSS, 2MASS.

There are 81 stars within the position error. The full list is here.

* RA/Dec in equinox J2000

Magnitudes depend on the catalogue. e.g. For Sloan, R is the Sloan r mag, not the Johnson R from APM, for example.