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Catalogue XRT results for GRB 151006A

Data were analysed using HEASOFT version 6.32

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Summary Information

RA:09h 49m 42.18sLC breaks:1
Dec:+70° 30′ 10.5′′LC type:One-break, shallow first.
Err:1.5′′NH,intr.:3.34×1021 cm-2
Gal long:140.924RedshiftUnknown
Gal lat:39.664Γ2.0
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If you use any of these data, please cite Evans et al. (2009), which describes how these products were created (see the usage policy for more information).

Light curve

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This light curve comes from the light curve repository (if you use it, please cite Evans et al [2007, 2009]. Flares, marked by cross-hatched regions, are identified automatically, but may have been manually corrected. These are excluded from the fit. Any power-law breaks added to the fit must be required at the 4-σ level (according to an f-test) to be included in the best-fit. Details of all fits attempted are given below the plot. For more information see the light curve fitting documentation.

Fitted light curve of GRB 151006A

Fit Details

Nbreaksχ2dofCommentsImage
0257168Image of this fit
1157166Break required.

(1.64e-16 % probability of chance improvement).
This is the best fit.
Image of this fit
2150164Break significance <4-σ
(3.37 % probability of chance improvement)
Image of this fit
3147162Break significance <4-σ
(3.57 % probability of chance improvement)
Image of this fit

There are 1 flares excluded from the fit:

  • 46.8—94.8 s

The best-fitting light curve has 1 break.

Click on the number of breaks in the table to the right to change which fit is plotted above and detailed below.

Currently showing the best fit.

α1-0.80 (+1.63, -0.70)
Tb,155 (+48, -5) s
α21.420 (+0.019, -0.018)

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Spectra

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Spectra have been created for each power-law segment in the best fitting light curve (shown above). Times of flaring have not been removed, however this makes little difference to most spectra (see Fig 7/8c of Evans et al. 2009). For more information see the time-resolved spectroscopy documentation.

No spectra are available for this object.