Presumed name: Non-burst
BAT | 17h 06m 38.40s, +24° 01′ 12.0″ |
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position: | (256.660, +24.020 ± 180″) |
XRT | 17h 06m 33.89s, +23° 58′ 24.2″ |
position: | (256.6412, 23.9734 ± 5.3″) |
UVOT | No position available. |
Galactic NHI: | 3.88×100 cm-2 |
Galactic E(B-V): | 0.046 mag |
Best RA: | 17h 06m 33.89s | = 256.6412 d |
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Best Dec: | +23° 58′ 24.2″ | = 23.9734 d |
Gal Lat: | 32.99 | |
Gal Long: | 45.15 | |
Sun angle: | 47.24°, 0.2 hr West |
Observability of this burst for Swift.
Blink images with DSS (link via GSFC)
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Offset (′′) | RA | Dec | Date reported | Source | Misc | Query |
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0.0′′ | 256.64120 | 23.97340 | GCN #17173 | Swift detection of 4U 1700+24 (= V934 Her) | ||
8.7′′ | 256.64230 | 23.97120 | GCN #17280 | Swift detection of 4U 1700+24 (= V* V934 Her) | ||
17.5′′ | 256.64590 | 23.97110 | GCN #16829 | Swift detection of outburst from 4U 1700+24 | ||
25.7′′ | 256.64375 | 23.96667 | ATEL #6482 | Swift observes an outburst of the symbiotic star system 4U 1700+24 (= V934 Her) |
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RA* | Dec* | SIMBAD name | Query | ||
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10.3 | 256.6438 | 23.9718 | V* V934 Her | B=9.16, H=3.318, J=4.169, K=2.988, U=11.20, V=7.62, g=12.600, i=6.881, r=10.965, u=11.892, z=6.482 | |
26.4 | 256.6371 | 23.9797 | [ZEH2003] RX J1706.5+2358 7 | B=18.0 | |
38.9 | 256.6529 | 23.9750 | [ZEH2003] RX J1706.5+2358 6 | B=19.9 | |
53.4 | 256.6529 | 23.9631 | [ZEH2003] RX J1706.5+2358 4 | B=15.8 | |
57.9 | 256.6504 | 23.9597 | [ZEH2003] RX J1706.5+2358 1 | B=15.9 | |
58.8 | 256.6279 | 23.9625 | [ZEH2003] RX J1706.5+2358 3 | B=18.9 | |
60.0 | 256.6542 | 23.9617 | [ZEH2003] RX J1706.5+2358 2 | B=15.8 | |
178.3 | 256.6062 | 23.9356 | NVSS J170625+235609 |
There are 8 SIMBAD objects within the position error. The full list is here.
* RA/Dec in equinox J2000
RA* | Dec* | Source table2 | Observatory | Query | ||
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1.8 | 256.6408 | 23.9738 | 0.2602666 +/- 0.0065699285 | EINSTEIN | ||
2.6 | 256.6404 | 23.9736 | 0.2603 +/- 0.0066 | EINSTEIN | ||
6.0 | 256.6426 | 23.9723 | 0.9850591 +/- 0.0095773998 | ROSAT | ||
7.7 | 256.6430 | 23.9721 | 1.02119994163513 +/- 0.0102180000394583 | ROSAT | ||
9.3 | 256.6437 | 23.9722 | 17.9848 +/- 0.13669 | XMM-NEWTON | ||
10.0 | 256.6437 | 23.9718 | +/- | XMM-NEWTON | ||
10.1 | 256.6436 | 23.9717 | +/- | UNKNOWN | ||
10.1 | 256.6438 | 23.9719 | 16.8279 +/- 0.0637338 | XMM-NEWTON | ||
10.2 | 256.6438 | 23.9719 | 1.427 +/- 0.0487 | ROSAT | ||
10.2 | 256.6442 | 23.9742 | 0.555000007152557 +/- 0.00870000012218952 | ROSAT |
Queried the X-ray MASTER catalogue.
There are 28 X-ray sources within the position error. The full list is here.
* RA/Dec in equinox J2000
1Energy band for count-rate is mission specific.
RA* | Dec* | Redshift | Catalogue | Query | ||
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5.7 | 256.6427 | 23.9742 | R=17.4, g=18.8, i=16.8, u=24.6, z=17.2 | SDSS | ||
7.5 | 256.6429 | 23.9747 | NED | |||
7.6 | 256.6430 | 23.9747 | R=17.5, g=20.0, i=15.2, u=24.6, z=17.1 | SDSS | ||
9.1 | 256.6411 | 23.9709 | R=17.6, g=19.2, i=15.4, u=24.6, z=17.0 | SDSS | ||
9.2 | 256.6429 | 23.9754 | R=17.6, g=19.1, i=15.7, u=24.5, z=17.1 | SDSS | ||
10.1 | 256.6442 | 23.9742 | NED | |||
10.2 | 256.6441 | 23.9723 | B=9.9, R=7.3 | APM-N | ||
10.3 | 256.6438 | 23.9719 | Mag=7.69 | NED | ||
10.5 | 256.6438 | 23.9719 | Mag=7.69 | NED | ||
10.6 | 256.6439 | 23.9718 | R=11.0, g=12.6, i=6.9, u=11.9, z=6.5 | SDSS |
Queried APM-N, SDSS, PSCz, SSS, NED, 2MASSX, USNO-B1.
There are 651 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
RA* | Dec* | Catalogue | Query | ||
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8.3 | 256.6428 | 23.9752 | I=16.0, R=18.1, g=21.5, u=24.6, z=17.7 | SDSS | |
8.5 | 256.6417 | 23.9711 | I=15.4, R=17.8, g=18.7, u=24.6, z=22.8 | SDSS | |
8.7 | 256.6403 | 23.9711 | I=15.7, R=21.5, g=21.5, u=24.6, z=16.7 | SDSS | |
10.4 | 256.6439 | 23.9718 | h=3.3, j=4.2, k=3.0 | 2MASS | |
11.8 | 256.6444 | 23.9719 | I=24.4, R=24.8, g=25.1, u=12.7, z=22.8 | SDSS | |
17.1 | 256.6464 | 23.9727 | I=15.3, R=17.1, g=18.5, u=24.6, z=16.1 | SDSS | |
19.0 | 256.6446 | 23.9691 | I=15.1, R=17.2, g=19.8, u=24.6, z=17.9 | SDSS | |
19.9 | 256.6472 | 23.9726 | I=15.6, R=24.8, g=25.1, u=24.6, z=16.8 | SDSS | |
20.2 | 256.6473 | 23.9731 | I=16.9, R=17.9, g=19.7, u=24.6, z=18.1 | SDSS | |
21.2 | 256.6476 | 23.9732 | I=18.3, R=17.7, g=20.0, u=24.6, z=18.0 | SDSS |
There are 617 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.