Presumed name: GRB 220806A
BAT | 17h 23m 29.52s, -26° 01′ 22.8″ |
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position: | (260.873, -26.023 ± 180″) |
XRT | No position available. |
UVOT | No position available. |
Galactic NHI: | 2.90×1021 cm-2 |
Galactic E(B-V): | 1.080 mag |
Best RA: | 17h 23m 29.52s | = 260.873 d |
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Best Dec: | -26° 01′ 22.8″ | = -26.023 d |
Gal Lat: | 5.7 | |
Gal Long: | 359.8 | |
Sun angle: | 127.79°, -8.3 hr East of Sun |
Observability of this burst for Swift.
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Offset (′′) | RA | Dec | Date reported | Source | Misc | Query |
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0.0′′ | 260.87300 | -26.02300 | GCN #32444 | Swift GRB220806.76: Global MASTER-Net observations report | ||
0.0′′ | 260.87300 | -26.02300 | GCN #32445 | GRB 220806A: Swift detection of a burst | ||
48.1′′ | 260.85833 | -26.02089 | GCN #32453 | GRB 220806A: Swift-BAT refined analysis |
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RA* | Dec* | SIMBAD name | Query | ||
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39.2 | 260.8685 | -26.0331 | OGLE BLG-LPV-2024 | G=14.858991, I=13.343, V=18.022 | |
69.5 | 260.8943 | -26.0255 | OGLE BLG-ECL-9385 | G=18.695145, I=17.649, V=19.024 | |
79.8 | 260.8975 | -26.0255 | OGLE BLG-RRLYR-371 | G=18.921249, I=17.826, V=19.208 | |
109.0 | 260.9018 | -26.0073 | OGLE BLG-LPV-2081 | G=15.076092, I=13.529, V=18.422 | |
113.3 | 260.9078 | -26.0198 | OGLE BLG-ECL-9486 | G=20.023735, I=18.394, V=20.010 | |
114.7 | 260.8566 | -26.0513 | OGLE BLG-LPV-2020 | G=15.618026, I=14.057, V=17.983 | |
115.1 | 260.9063 | -26.0117 | OGLE BLG-RRLYR-373 | I=15.578, V=17.020, g=17.0164, i=16.0679, r=16.4611, z=15.7870 | |
115.4 | 260.9003 | -26.0437 | OGLE BLG-ECL-9434 | G=19.002884, I=17.725, V=19.893 | |
128.0 | 260.8373 | -26.0382 | OGLE BLG357.7 116167 | G=16.923838, I=15.777, V=17.691 | |
138.6 | 260.8317 | -26.0331 | OGLE BLG357.7 111965 | I=15.449, V=17.315 |
There are 32 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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Queried the X-ray MASTER catalogue.
* RA/Dec in equinox J2000
1Energy band for count-rate is mission specific.
RA* | Dec* | Redshift | Catalogue | Query | ||
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5.5 | 260.8742 | -26.0242 | NED | |||
9.2 | 260.8703 | -26.0224 | B=21.8, R2=19.8, i=19.0 | SSS | ||
9.8 | 260.8737 | -26.0203 | NED | |||
10.5 | 260.8708 | -26.0253 | NED | |||
10.6 | 260.8704 | -26.0250 | NED | |||
10.7 | 260.8700 | -26.0244 | NED | |||
18.0 | 260.8708 | -26.0275 | NED | |||
18.9 | 260.8778 | -26.0260 | B2=22.2, I=19.5 | USNO-B1 | ||
20.0 | 260.8758 | -26.0278 | NED | |||
20.5 | 260.8679 | -26.0261 | NED |
Queried APM-N, SDSS, PSCz, SSS, NED, 2MASSX, USNO-B1.
There are 1353 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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5.5 | 260.8741 | -26.0242 | h=13.3, j=14.0, k=13.0 | 2MASS | |
5.6 | 260.8742 | -26.0241 | B2=18.2, I=15.5, R1=16.4, R2=16.9 | USNO-B1 | |
7.7 | 260.8707 | -26.0225 | B2=22.2, I=19.1, R2=20.9 | USNO-B1 | |
9.7 | 260.8739 | -26.0204 | B2=18.5, I=16.1, R1=17.7, R2=17.4 | USNO-B1 | |
9.8 | 260.8739 | -26.0204 | h=14.0, j=14.7, k=13.7 | 2MASS | |
10.4 | 260.8707 | -26.0251 | B1=17.1, B2=16.7, I=13.7, R1=14.4, R2=15.1 | USNO-B1 | |
10.5 | 260.8710 | -26.0253 | h=11.5, j=12.2, k=11.2 | 2MASS | |
10.7 | 260.8702 | -26.0245 | h=11.7, j=12.6, k=11.4 | 2MASS | |
13.6 | 260.8700 | -26.0203 | I=19.5, R2=20.9 | USNO-B1 | |
13.8 | 260.8771 | -26.0221 | B2=22.2, R2=20.9 | USNO-B1 |
There are 2220 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.