Presumed name: GRB 220408A
BAT | 13h 29m 36.48s, +47° 03′ 39.6″ |
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position: | (202.402, +47.061 ± 180″) |
XRT | 13h 29m 40.01s, +47° 04′ 07.3″ |
position: | (202.41670, 47.06870 ± 3.7″) |
UVOT | 13h 29m 39.70s, +47° 04′ 09.5″ |
position: | (202.4154, +47.0693 ± 0.9″) |
Galactic NHI: | 1.85×1020 cm-2 |
Galactic E(B-V): | 0.022 mag |
Best RA: | 13h 29m 39.70s | = 202.4154 d |
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Best Dec: | +47° 04′ 09.5″ | = +47.0693 d |
Gal Lat: | 68.69 | |
Gal Long: | 104.8 | |
Sun angle: | 125.61°, 11.6 hr West |
Observability of this burst for Swift.
No UVOT images are currently available.
SPER results page for this trigger.
There are 5 SPER messages, and 1 objects have been found
See the SPER page for details of how this position was produced.
Click on the offset to view the transient announcement.
Offset (′′) | RA | Dec | Date reported | Source | Misc | Query |
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0.2′′ | 202.41548 | 47.06931 | GCN #31867 | GRB 220408A: LOAO� DOAO� and� SAO optical upper limit | ||
0.2′′ | 202.41550 | 47.06931 | GCN #31848 | GRB 220408A: Swift detection of a burst with an optical counterpart� possibly associated with M51 | ||
3.0′′ | 202.41658 | 47.06912 | GCN #31852 | GRB 220408A: Enhanced Swift-XRT position | ||
43.1′′ | 202.39900 | 47.06500 | GCN #31874 | GRB 220408A: Swift-BAT refined analysis |
Click on the distance to view the full details (not available for sources from the SSS catalogue). Click on the column headers to sort the table on that column (click again to invert sort order).
RA* | Dec* | SIMBAD name | Query | ||
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93.1 | 202.3958 | 47.0903 | JCMTSF J132935.0+470525 | ||
112.3 | 202.4334 | 47.0977 | [FCJ97] M 51 58 | ||
113.9 | 202.4457 | 47.0934 | [FCJ97] M 51 59 | ||
115.7 | 202.3726 | 47.0802 | [KLK2016] X72 | ||
124.8 | 202.4598 | 47.0503 | [KLK2016] X167 | ||
140.1 | 202.4600 | 47.0941 | [FCJ97] M 51 47 | ||
148.4 | 202.3808 | 47.1019 | JCMTSE J132931.4+470607 | ||
154.5 | 202.3827 | 47.1048 | [KLK2016] X74 | ||
155.1 | 202.4687 | 47.0442 | GPM 202.469007+47.044218 | B=15.8, G=15.616775, H=14.091, J=14.439, K=13.987 | |
157.3 | 202.4393 | 47.1096 | [FCJ97] M 51 60 |
There are 20 SIMBAD objects within the position error. The full list is here.
* RA/Dec in equinox J2000
Queried the X-ray MASTER catalogue.
There are 81 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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8.7 | 202.4187 | 47.0703 | NED | |||
18.9 | 202.4225 | 47.0714 | NED | |||
22.7 | 202.4133 | 47.0631 | NED | |||
23.5 | 202.4117 | 47.0633 | NED | |||
24.8 | 202.4246 | 47.0664 | NED | |||
28.0 | 202.4137 | 47.0769 | NED | |||
31.0 | 202.4079 | 47.0764 | NED | |||
31.1 | 202.4279 | 47.0697 | NED | |||
33.7 | 202.4254 | 47.0756 | NED | |||
39.4 | 202.4293 | 47.0619 | I=19.0, R1=19.9, R2=20.4 | USNO-B1 |
Queried APM-N, SDSS, PSCz, SSS, NED, 2MASSX, USNO-B1.
There are 565 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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62.6 | 202.4087 | 47.0852 | R1=19.6, R2=20.0 | USNO-B1 | |
64.7 | 202.4087 | 47.0858 | B1=20.8, B2=20.9, R2=19.7 | USNO-B1 | |
65.8 | 202.4269 | 47.0518 | B1=20.8, B2=21.2 | USNO-B1 | |
67.3 | 202.3961 | 47.0810 | B2=20.7, R1=18.9, R2=20.0 | USNO-B1 | |
84.5 | 202.4058 | 47.0910 | I=18.0, R1=19.4 | USNO-B1 | |
85.5 | 202.4059 | 47.0913 | B1=20.5, B2=19.3, I=18.0, R1=18.8, R2=17.9 | USNO-B1 | |
99.5 | 202.4431 | 47.0477 | B1=18.0, B2=17.3, I=15.7, R1=16.5, R2=16.3 | USNO-B1 | |
99.9 | 202.4432 | 47.0476 | h=14.7, j=15.2, k=14.7 | 2MASS | |
102.5 | 202.4218 | 47.0404 | B2=20.7, R1=19.9, R2=19.2 | USNO-B1 | |
103.3 | 202.4216 | 47.0402 | B2=20.2, R2=19.2 | USNO-B1 |
There are 65 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.