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Swift Trigger: 565562

Presumed name: GRB 130806A

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BAT 02h 23m 29.28s, +67° 31′ 48.0″
position:(35.872, 67.530 ± 180″)
XRT 02h 23m 42.79s, +67° 31′ 56.3″
position:(35.9283, +67.5323 ± 10.0″)
UVOT No position available.
Galactic NHI:3.93×1021 cm-2
Galactic E(B-V):NED unavailable
Best RA:02h 23m 42.79s= 35.9283 d
Best Dec:+67° 31′ 56.3″= +67.5323 d
Gal Lat:6.23
Gal Long:131.6
Sun angle:78.40°, 6.7 hr West


GCN Notices for this burst.

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Observability of this burst for Swift.


Sun angle for this burst.

UVOT data

UVOT u image

u image

UVOT white image

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Blink images with DSS (link via GSFC)


XRT SPER data

SPER results page for this trigger.

Image of the SPER data

There are 1 SPER messges, but no object has been found.

See the SPER page for details of how the SPER image is searched for objects.


Known transients within 5′ of the GRB

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Offset (′′)RA DecDate reportedSource MiscQuery
0.4′′35.9283367.53242GCN #15071GRB 130806A: Swift detection of a burstVizier logo
1.5′′35.9289667.53197GCN #15072GRB 130806A: Enhanced Swift-XRT positionVizier logo
38.9′′35.9070867.52514GCN #15076GRB 130806A� Swift-BAT refined analysisVizier logo

Catalogue Searches. Searched 3.33′ around XRT position

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).

SIMBAD

RA*Dec*SIMBAD name Query

* RA/Dec in equinox J2000

X-ray sources

RA*Dec* Source table2Observatory Query

Queried the X-ray MASTER catalogue.

* RA/Dec in equinox J2000

1Energy band for count-rate is mission specific.

Galaxies

RA*Dec*Redshift CatalogueQuery
13.535.918767.5315I=19.0, R2=19.5USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
17.135.917867.5298B1=20.2, I=18.9, R2=19.5USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
20.335.930467.5379I=18.7, R1=19.4, R2=19.4USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
24.535.945667.5306I=18.9, R1=19.4, R2=19.5USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
30.235.906567.5312B2=21.5, I=17.8, R1=18.1, R2=18.7USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
37.835.907967.5393B1=19.9, B2=20.9, I=18.0, R1=19.2, R2=18.8USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
38.135.935267.5425B1=21.0, B2=20.6, I=17.8, R2=19.3USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
45.735.929767.5450I=18.9, R1=19.7, R2=19.5USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
45.835.961467.5334B1=18.8, R2=19.4USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
48.235.963267.5333I=19.0, R1=19.5, R2=19.4USNO-B1Query vizier around this object

Queried APM-N, SDSS, PSCz, SSS, NED, 2MASSX, USNO-B1.

There are 141 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

Stars

RA*Dec* CatalogueQuery
8.335.924667.5305B2=21.0, I=17.5, R1=18.5, R2=18.9USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
8.635.924667.5304h=14.5, j=15.3, k=14.42MASSQuery vizier around this object
10.335.934967.5309h=16.1, j=16.4, k=15.42MASSQuery vizier around this object
10.435.934867.5308B2=20.9, I=18.6, R1=19.0, R2=19.5USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
19.635.930667.5377I=18.8, R1=19.1, R2=19.4USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
25.335.916367.5377h=14.3, j=14.8, k=14.12MASSQuery vizier around this object
25.635.916467.5378B1=19.4, B2=18.4, I=16.1, R1=16.5, R2=16.7USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
26.635.931867.5250B1=18.9, B2=18.1, I=15.4, R1=15.9, R2=16.0USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
26.635.920167.5390B2=17.7, I=14.3, R1=19.1, R2=15.7USNO-B1Query vizier around this object
26.735.931767.5250h=13.5, j=14.0, k=13.32MASSQuery vizier around this object

Queried USNO-B1, SDSS, 2MASS.

There are 356 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.