Presumed name: GRB 101213A
BAT | 16h 05m 08.64s, +21° 54′ 52.9″ |
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position: | (241.286, 21.9147 ± 180″) |
XRT | 16h 05m 15.27s, +21° 53′ 49.7″ |
position: | (241.31364, 21.89715 ± 3.8″) |
UVOT | No position available. |
Galactic NHI: | 0.00×100 cm-2 |
Galactic E(B-V): | 0.057 mag |
Best RA: | 16h 05m 15.27s | = 241.31364 d |
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Best Dec: | +21° 53′ 49.7″ | = 21.89715 d |
Gal Lat: | ||
Gal Long: | ||
Sun angle: | not found |
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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0.2′′ | 241.31370 | 21.89715 | GCN #11450 | GRB 101213A: Enhanced Swift-XRT position | ![]() | |
1.2′′ | 241.31333 | 21.89700 | GCN #11449 | GRB 101213: object within the X-ray error circle | ![]() | |
4.5′′ | 241.31387 | 21.89839 | GCN #11448 | GRB 101213A: Swift detection of a burst | ![]() | |
61.9′′ | 241.29708 | 21.90489 | GCN #11453 | GRB 101213A� Swift-BAT refined analysis | ![]() |
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RA* | Dec* | SIMBAD name | Query | ||
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187.3 | 241.2599 | 21.8824 | SDSS J160502.37+215256.6 | g=19.982, i=18.167, r=18.689, u=21.878, z=17.820 | ![]() |
194.0 | 241.2579 | 21.8819 | SDSS J160501.90+215254.8 | g=21.486, i=19.919, r=20.338, u=24.906, z=19.472 | ![]() |
197.2 | 241.2571 | 21.8814 | SDSSCGB 13356 | ![]() |
There are 3 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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0.2 | 241.3137 | 21.8972 | NED | ![]() | ||
0.8 | 241.3134 | 21.8971 | R=21.3, g=22.2, i=21.4, u=22.2, z=20.9 | SDSS | ![]() | |
1.0 | 241.3133 | 21.8969 | Mag=22.0 | NED | ![]() | |
1.0 | 241.3134 | 21.8970 | R=21.2, g=22.1, i=21.1, u=22.8, z=22.0 | SDSS | ![]() | |
10.1 | 241.3167 | 21.8972 | Mag=23.4 | NED | ![]() | |
10.2 | 241.3167 | 21.8971 | R=21.8, g=23.3, i=20.7, u=25.3, z=19.6 | SDSS | ![]() | |
10.2 | 241.3167 | 21.8972 | R=21.6, g=24.5, i=20.5, u=24.4, z=20.8 | SDSS | ![]() | |
17.8 | 241.3117 | 21.9017 | R=23.0, g=23.5, i=21.7, u=26.1, z=21.5 | SDSS | ![]() | |
18.2 | 241.3116 | 21.9018 | R=22.6, g=23.2, i=21.1, u=25.3, z=20.7 | SDSS | ![]() | |
22.2 | 241.3094 | 21.8924 | B=21.6, R=20.0 | APM-N | ![]() |
Queried APM-N, SDSS, PSCz, SSS, NED, 2MASSX, USNO-B1.
There are 535 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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0.9 | 241.3135 | 21.8974 | B1=20.9, B2=20.9 | USNO-B1 | ![]() |
22.9 | 241.3089 | 21.9017 | I=25.6, R=25.2, g=23.1, u=24.0, z=23.0 | SDSS | ![]() |
23.7 | 241.3205 | 21.8957 | I=23.5, R=23.4, g=23.2, u=23.3, z=22.6 | SDSS | ![]() |
24.5 | 241.3183 | 21.8919 | B1=20.2, B2=20.7, R2=20.1 | USNO-B1 | ![]() |
25.4 | 241.3183 | 21.8916 | I=20.8, R=20.9, g=20.9, u=21.4, z=20.9 | SDSS | ![]() |
25.4 | 241.3184 | 21.8916 | I=20.8, R=20.8, g=20.8, u=21.6, z=20.9 | SDSS | ![]() |
26.8 | 241.3194 | 21.8920 | I=23.2, R=22.7, g=22.6, u=22.9, z=22.5 | SDSS | ![]() |
29.4 | 241.3125 | 21.8891 | I=21.9, R=23.3, g=24.4, u=25.0, z=21.6 | SDSS | ![]() |
30.5 | 241.3179 | 21.9047 | I=19.1, R=19.9, g=21.3, u=23.0, z=18.6 | SDSS | ![]() |
30.5 | 241.3179 | 21.9047 | I=19.2, R=19.9, g=21.3, u=24.7, z=18.7 | SDSS | ![]() |
There are 360 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.