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1999A&AS..138..567G - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 138, 567-568 (1999/September-0)

Gamma-ray burst afterglow observations using AXAF and ACIS.

GARMIRE G.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

With the successful launch of AXAF next summer, it will be possible to observe the X-ray afterglow from gamma-ray bursts with much improved positional accuracy (∼1arcsec) and sensitivity (2-10keV, 1.5x10–14ergs/cm2/s in 10ksec). A typical burst afterglow should be observable within about 10 hours after the position has been determined by BeppoSAX or any other satellite capable of determining the position to within about 5 arcmin and provide about 1000 counts in a 10ksec integration using the ACIS on AXAF. To constrain the decrease of intensity with time, using existing data from BeppoSAX and ASCA, the burst should produce a measurable flux for up to about 4 months after the gamma-ray event for an observing time of about 40ksec, if a simple extrapolation of the observed fall-off with time is assumed. Depending upon a number of assumptions, there is a slight possibility of observing iron lines from the gas immediately surrounding the gamma-ray burst source using a long exposure (>100ksec).

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