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Swift-XRT light curves of GRB 071122

Last updated after receiving ObsID 00297114000, version 14

Data were analysed using HEASOFT version 6.32

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Flux Light Curve

For this burst, 1 count = 4.01 x 10-11 erg cm-2 (observed flux) (Automatic spectrum).

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Intrinsic Luminosity Light Curve

The light curve below shows the unabsorbed luminosity in the GRB comoving frame 0.3-10 keV band. The assumed redshift is 1.14, the photon index is 1.635852535. The counts-to-unabsorbed flux conversion factor is 4.3 x 10-11 erg cm-2 ct-1. The full conversion from counts to luminosity, including distance and k-correction is 2.5 x 1047 erg ct-1. Details were taken from the -mode automated spectral fit Note that these are time-averaged values: the true properties may evolve with time.

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Basic Light Curve

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Detailed Light Curve

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Hardness Ratio

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