2011A&A...536A..46B


Query : 2011A&A...536A..46B

2011A&A...536A..46B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 536A, 46-46 (2011/12-1)

The first GRB survey of the IBIS/PICsIT archive.

BIANCHIN V., MEREGHETTI S., GUIDORZI C., FOSCHINI L., VIANELLO G., MALAGUTI G., DI COCCO G., GIANOTTI F. and SCHIAVONE F.

Abstract (from CDS):

The multi-purpose INTEGRAL mission is continuously contributing to Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) science, thanks to the performances of its two main instruments, IBIS and SPI, operating in the hard X-ray/soft γ-ray domain. We investigate the possibilities offered to the study of GRBs by PICsIT, the high-energy detector of the IBIS instrument. We searched for transient episodes in the PICsIT light curves archive from May 2006 to August 2009, using stringent criteria optimized for the detection of long events. In the time interval under examination PICsIT provides an energy coverage from 208 to 2600keV, resolved in eight energy channels, combined with a fine time resolution of 16ms. PICsIT successfully observes GRBs in the 260-2600keV energy range with an incoming direction spread over half the sky for the brightest events. We compiled a list of 39 bursts, most of which are confirmed GRBs or simultaneous to triggers from other satellites/instruments. We produced light curves with a time sampling down to 0.25s in three energy intervals for all events. Because an adequate response matrix is not yet available for the PICsIT burst sample, we obtained a calibration coefficient in three selected energy bands by comparing instrumental counts with physical fluences inferred from observations with different satellites. The good time resolution provided by the PICsIT data allows a spectral variability study of our sample through the hardness ratio.

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Journal keyword(s): gamma-ray burst: general - instrumentation: detectors

CDS comments: Table 2 some GRB not in Simbad.

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 GRB 041219 gB 00 24 27.7 +62 50 34           ~ 225 1
2 GRB 070326 gB 02 41 20.8 -66 59 21           ~ 10 0
3 GRB 080328 gB 05 21 55.81 +47 30 38.0           ~ 48 0
4 Fermi bn090809978 gB 06 21 +00.2           ~ 29 0
5 GRB 080303A gB 07 28 14.18 -70 14 03.2           ~ 37 0
6 GRB 080408 gB 07 38 42.68 +33 18 16.7           ~ 14 0
7 GRB 060928 gB 08 30 30.53 -42 45 01.8           ~ 18 0
8 Fermi bn080817161 gB 10 05 09.600 -19 15 36.00           ~ 26 0
9 Fermi bn090626189 gB 11 20 -33.5           ~ 52 0
10 GRB 080613B gB 11 35 11.51 -07 06 17.5           ~ 45 0
11 Fermi bn080723557 gB 11 47 19.77 -60 14 27.9           ~ 49 0
12 GRB 080122 gB 12 45 24.0 +27 00 49           ~ 4 0
13 GRB 080607 gB 12 59 47.14 +15 55 09.6           ~ 230 0
14 GRB 080319B gB 14 31 41.04 +36 18 09.2           ~ 457 0
15 GRB 080721 gB 14 57 55.76 -11 43 24.9           ~ 161 0
16 GRB 060805B gB 18 10 05.450 +58 09 18.41   20.84 19.55     ~ 23 0
17 GRB 080204 gB 19 02 16.0 -62 53 44           ~ 5 0
18 GRB 060901 gB 19 08 38.020 -06 38 09.00           ~ 27 0
19 GRB 070917 gB 19 35 40.53 +02 24 40.4           ~ 45 0
20 Fermi bn090618353 gB 19 36 01.80 +78 21 07.1           ~ 310 0
21 GRB 021125 gB 19 47 56.0 +28 23 28           ~ 22 0
22 GRB 070429 gB 19 50.8 -32 25           ~ 9 0
23 GRB 071003 gB 20 07 24.50 +10 56 48.8           ~ 166 0
24 GRB 061122A gB 20 15 19.840 +15 31 02.50           ~ 47 0
25 Fermi bn090623107 gB 20 36 -43.2           ~ 19 0
26 Fermi bn090528516 gB 20 49 +32.7           ~ 28 0
27 GRB 080514B gB 21 31 22.61 +00 42 30.3           ~ 65 0
28 GRB 071006 gB 22 21 10.4 -23 08 47           ~ 14 0
29 GRB 061222 gB 23 53.0 +46 32           ~ 17 0
30 GRB 061222A gB 23 53 03.419 +46 31 58.60           ~ 156 0
31 GRB 070207 gB ~ ~           ~ 4 0
32 GRB 070418 gB ~ ~           ~ 3 0

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