Presumed name: GRB 140419A
BAT | 08h 27m 59.76s, +46° 13′ 15.6″ |
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position: | (126.999, +46.221 ± 180″) |
XRT | 08h 27m 57.19s, +46° 14′ 23.6″ |
position: | (126.9883, 46.2399 ± 2.4″) |
UVOT | 08h 27m 57.53s, +46° 14′ 25.1″ |
position: | (126.9897, +46.2403 ± 1.1″) |
Galactic NHI: | 3.53×100 cm-2 |
Galactic E(B-V): | 0.033 mag |
Best RA: | 08h 27m 57.53s | = 126.9897 d |
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Best Dec: | +46° 14′ 25.1″ | = +46.2403 d |
Gal Lat: | 35.52 | |
Gal Long: | 173.78 | |
Sun angle: | 88.95°, -6.7 hr East of Sun |
1Sper #5 auto processing.
Observability of this burst for Swift.
Blink images with DSS (link via GSFC)
SPER results page for this trigger.
There are 9 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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0.3′′ | 126.98983 | 46.24031 | GCN #16119 | GRB 140419A (Swift trigger 596426) : KAIT optical candidate | ||
0.4′′ | 126.98983 | 46.24033 | GCN #16126 | GRB 140419A: T24 optical observations | ||
0.4′′ | 126.98983 | 46.24036 | GCN #16130 | GRB 140419A: Swift UVOT refined analysis | ||
0.8′′ | 126.98969 | 46.24009 | GCN #16124 | GRB 140419A: Enhanced Swift-XRT position | ||
2.0′′ | 126.99042 | 46.24053 | GCN #16120 | GRB 140419A: ROTSE-III Detection of Optical Counterpart | ||
5.6′′ | 126.99090 | 46.24160 | GCN #16118 | GRB 140419A: Swift detection of a burst with optical afterglow | ||
36.1′′ | 127.00100 | 46.23400 | GCN #16127 | GRB 140419A: Swift-BAT refined analysis |
There are 11 matches in total. See the full table for details.
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RA* | Dec* | SIMBAD name | Query | ||
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108.1 | 127.0298 | 46.2488 | HD 71245 | B=8.14, H=4.450, J=4.976, K=4.309, V=6.97 |
* 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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4.6 | 126.9892 | 46.2417 | Mag=24.0 | NED | ||
13.3 | 126.9832 | 46.2410 | B1=19.8, R1=19.5, R2=19.9 | USNO-B1 | ||
15.2 | 126.9838 | 46.2417 | Mag=21.7 | NED | ||
31.3 | 126.9917 | 46.2483 | B=21.9, R=19.2 | APM-N | ||
31.6 | 127.0005 | 46.2424 | R=24.6, g=26.3, i=21.4, u=25.3, z=22.2 | SDSS | ||
32.3 | 126.9858 | 46.2489 | Mag=21.8 | NED | ||
32.8 | 126.9857 | 46.2488 | R=20.5, g=21.8, i=20.0, u=24.3, z=19.8 | SDSS | ||
36.3 | 126.9738 | 46.2407 | R=19.5, g=20.8, i=19.1, u=23.2, z=18.7 | SDSS | ||
36.6 | 126.9736 | 46.2408 | B2=20.5, I=18.7, R1=19.4 | USNO-B1 | ||
37.6 | 126.9762 | 46.2353 | Mag=23.2 | NED |
Queried APM-N, SDSS, PSCz, SSS, NED, 2MASSX, USNO-B1.
There are 276 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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6.6 | 126.9894 | 46.2416 | I=21.5, R=22.0, g=23.9, u=23.9, z=21.9 | SDSS | |
12.6 | 126.9839 | 46.2416 | I=19.1, R=20.1, g=21.6, u=23.7, z=18.5 | SDSS | |
17.0 | 126.9853 | 46.2357 | I=21.8, R=22.7, g=24.0, u=23.7, z=21.3 | SDSS | |
17.6 | 126.9840 | 46.2438 | I=21.8, R=24.1, g=24.5, u=24.1, z=20.9 | SDSS | |
33.6 | 126.9850 | 46.2489 | B2=20.5, R2=19.0 | USNO-B1 | |
33.8 | 126.9764 | 46.2354 | I=22.8, R=22.5, g=23.3, u=23.4, z=22.1 | SDSS | |
34.0 | 126.9936 | 46.2486 | R1=19.7, R2=18.9 | USNO-B1 | |
35.7 | 126.9888 | 46.2498 | B1=19.3, R2=19.1 | USNO-B1 | |
39.4 | 126.9976 | 46.2488 | I=18.0, R1=19.9, R2=18.1 | USNO-B1 | |
44.8 | 127.0006 | 46.2490 | B1=20.0, B2=19.1, I=18.4, R2=18.0 | USNO-B1 |
There are 163 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.