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    Materials for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at...

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    Volodymyr Savchenko (2024). Materials for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at least 38 hours after trigger" [Dataset]. https://data.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_7186288
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    Volodymyr Savchenko
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    Description

    Images and data for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at least 38 hours after trigger". Text of the ATel #15663 and GCN #32691 below.

    Volodymyr Savchenko (UNIGE, EPFL), Carlo Ferrigno, Enrico Bozzo (UNIGE), D. Gotz (CEA Paris Saclay), S. Mereghetti (INAF/IASF Milano), Antonio Martin Carrillo, Lorraine Hanlon (UCD), Elisabeth Jourdain, Jean-Pierre Roques (IRAP), Thomas Siegert (University of Würzburg), Erik Kuulkers, Celia Sanchez (ESA)

    Following the detection of the record-breaking GRB221009A by Swift/BAT (GCN #32632,#32635), Fermi/GBM (GCN #32636), INTEGRAL/SPI-ACS (GCN #32660), we have performed INTEGRAL pointed observations of the GRB221009A location.

    INTEGRAL pointed observation lasted from 2022-10-10T14:31:40 (T0 + 25.2 hours, where T0 is 2022-10-09T13:17:00) to 2022-10-11T03:18:20 (T0 + 38.0 hours) with a total exposure time of 30.2 ks (for ISGRI).

    In the complete observation, the source is clearly detected in JEM-X1, JEM-X2 (3-30 keV), and ISGRI (28 - 80 keV), with S/N of 27.8, 27.3, 15.0 respectively.

    The joint JEM-X and ISGRI spectra can be satisfactorily modeled between 3 and 80 keV with a single powerlaw of slope 2.15 +/- -0.07 (90% confidence) with a flux of 4.4e-10 +/- -2.1e-11 erg/cm2/s (3 - 80 keV). This might indicate a single spectral component spanning from from hard X-ray to Fermi/LAT (GCN #32658).

    Combination of bright Hard X-ray afterglow with gamma-ray emission was also found in GRB120711A (Martin-Carrillo et al. 2014 A&A 567, 84) and GRB130427A (Kouveliotou et al. 2013 ApJ 779L, 1K) - in fact GRB221009A appears rather similar to GRB120711A, but at 10 times smaller distance.

    Within the relatively short JEM-X not ISGRI lightcurves, we do not observe any evidence for flux decrease.

    Further INTEGRAL observations are scheduled between 2022-10-11 13:52:21 and 2022-10-13 00:58:26. These observations will overlap with the planned observation of IXPE (GCN #32690).

    We are grateful to the INTEGRAL Ground Segment team for quickly scheduling the observations.

    Images and reduced data related to this publication can be found here: https://zenodo.org/record/7186289

  2. Materials for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at...

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    Volodymyr Savchenko; Volodymyr Savchenko (2024). Materials for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at least 38 hours after trigger" [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7215281
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    Description

    Images and data for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at least 38 hours after trigger". Text of the ATel #15663 and GCN #32691 below.

    Volodymyr Savchenko (UNIGE, EPFL), Carlo Ferrigno, Enrico Bozzo (UNIGE), 
    D. Gotz (CEA Paris Saclay), S. Mereghetti (INAF/IASF Milano), Antonio 
    Martin Carrillo, Lorraine Hanlon (UCD), Elisabeth Jourdain, Jean-Pierre 
    Roques (IRAP), Thomas Siegert (University of Würzburg), Erik Kuulkers, 
    Celia Sanchez (ESA)
    
    
    Following the detection of the record-breaking GRB221009A by Swift/BAT 
    (GCN #32632,#32635), Fermi/GBM (GCN #32636),
    INTEGRAL/SPI-ACS (GCN #32660), we have performed INTEGRAL pointed 
    observations of the GRB221009A location.
    
    INTEGRAL pointed observation lasted from 2022-10-10T14:31:40 (T0 + 25.2 
    hours, where T0 is 2022-10-09T13:17:00) to 2022-10-11T03:18:20 (T0 + 
    38.0 hours) with a total exposure time of 30.2 ks (for ISGRI).
    
    In the complete observation, the source is clearly detected in JEM-X1, 
    JEM-X2 (3-30 keV), and ISGRI (28 - 80 keV), with S/N of 27.8, 27.3, 15.0 
    respectively.
    
    The joint JEM-X and ISGRI spectra can be satisfactorily modeled between 
    3 and 80 keV with a single powerlaw of slope 2.15 +/- -0.07 (90% 
    confidence) with a flux of 4.4e-10 +/- -2.1e-11 erg/cm2/s (3 - 80 keV).
    This might indicate a single spectral component spanning from from hard 
    X-ray to Fermi/LAT (GCN #32658).
    
    Combination of bright Hard X-ray afterglow with gamma-ray emission was 
    also found in GRB120711A (Martin-Carrillo et al. 2014 A&A 567, 84) and 
    GRB130427A (Kouveliotou et al. 2013 ApJ 779L, 1K)
    - in fact GRB221009A appears rather similar to GRB120711A, but at 10 
    times smaller distance.
    
    Within the relatively short JEM-X not ISGRI lightcurves, we do not 
    observe any evidence for flux decrease.
    
    Further INTEGRAL observations are scheduled between 2022-10-11 13:52:21 
    and 2022-10-13 00:58:26. These observations will overlap with the 
    planned observation of IXPE (GCN #32690).
    
    We are grateful to the INTEGRAL Ground Segment team for quickly 
    scheduling the observations.
    
    Images and reduced data related to this publication can be found here: 
    https://zenodo.org/record/7186289
    
    
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    Materials for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at...

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    Volodymyr Savchenko (2024). Materials for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at least 38 hours after trigger" [Dataset]. https://data-staging.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_7186288
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    Volodymyr Savchenko
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    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Images and data for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at least 38 hours after trigger". Text of the ATel #15663 and GCN #32691 below.

    Volodymyr Savchenko (UNIGE, EPFL), Carlo Ferrigno, Enrico Bozzo (UNIGE), D. Gotz (CEA Paris Saclay), S. Mereghetti (INAF/IASF Milano), Antonio Martin Carrillo, Lorraine Hanlon (UCD), Elisabeth Jourdain, Jean-Pierre Roques (IRAP), Thomas Siegert (University of Würzburg), Erik Kuulkers, Celia Sanchez (ESA)

    Following the detection of the record-breaking GRB221009A by Swift/BAT (GCN #32632,#32635), Fermi/GBM (GCN #32636), INTEGRAL/SPI-ACS (GCN #32660), we have performed INTEGRAL pointed observations of the GRB221009A location.

    INTEGRAL pointed observation lasted from 2022-10-10T14:31:40 (T0 + 25.2 hours, where T0 is 2022-10-09T13:17:00) to 2022-10-11T03:18:20 (T0 + 38.0 hours) with a total exposure time of 30.2 ks (for ISGRI).

    In the complete observation, the source is clearly detected in JEM-X1, JEM-X2 (3-30 keV), and ISGRI (28 - 80 keV), with S/N of 27.8, 27.3, 15.0 respectively.

    The joint JEM-X and ISGRI spectra can be satisfactorily modeled between 3 and 80 keV with a single powerlaw of slope 2.15 +/- -0.07 (90% confidence) with a flux of 4.4e-10 +/- -2.1e-11 erg/cm2/s (3 - 80 keV). This might indicate a single spectral component spanning from from hard X-ray to Fermi/LAT (GCN #32658).

    Combination of bright Hard X-ray afterglow with gamma-ray emission was also found in GRB120711A (Martin-Carrillo et al. 2014 A&A 567, 84) and GRB130427A (Kouveliotou et al. 2013 ApJ 779L, 1K) - in fact GRB221009A appears rather similar to GRB120711A, but at 10 times smaller distance.

    Within the relatively short JEM-X not ISGRI lightcurves, we do not observe any evidence for flux decrease.

    Further INTEGRAL observations are scheduled between 2022-10-11 13:52:21 and 2022-10-13 00:58:26. These observations will overlap with the planned observation of IXPE (GCN #32690).

    We are grateful to the INTEGRAL Ground Segment team for quickly scheduling the observations.

    Images and reduced data related to this publication can be found here: https://zenodo.org/record/7186289

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Materials for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at least 38 hours after trigger"

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Jul 15, 2024
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Volodymyr Savchenko
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Description

Images and data for "GRB221009A: INTEGRAL detection of Hard X-ray emission at least 38 hours after trigger". Text of the ATel #15663 and GCN #32691 below.

Volodymyr Savchenko (UNIGE, EPFL), Carlo Ferrigno, Enrico Bozzo (UNIGE), D. Gotz (CEA Paris Saclay), S. Mereghetti (INAF/IASF Milano), Antonio Martin Carrillo, Lorraine Hanlon (UCD), Elisabeth Jourdain, Jean-Pierre Roques (IRAP), Thomas Siegert (University of Würzburg), Erik Kuulkers, Celia Sanchez (ESA)

Following the detection of the record-breaking GRB221009A by Swift/BAT (GCN #32632,#32635), Fermi/GBM (GCN #32636), INTEGRAL/SPI-ACS (GCN #32660), we have performed INTEGRAL pointed observations of the GRB221009A location.

INTEGRAL pointed observation lasted from 2022-10-10T14:31:40 (T0 + 25.2 hours, where T0 is 2022-10-09T13:17:00) to 2022-10-11T03:18:20 (T0 + 38.0 hours) with a total exposure time of 30.2 ks (for ISGRI).

In the complete observation, the source is clearly detected in JEM-X1, JEM-X2 (3-30 keV), and ISGRI (28 - 80 keV), with S/N of 27.8, 27.3, 15.0 respectively.

The joint JEM-X and ISGRI spectra can be satisfactorily modeled between 3 and 80 keV with a single powerlaw of slope 2.15 +/- -0.07 (90% confidence) with a flux of 4.4e-10 +/- -2.1e-11 erg/cm2/s (3 - 80 keV). This might indicate a single spectral component spanning from from hard X-ray to Fermi/LAT (GCN #32658).

Combination of bright Hard X-ray afterglow with gamma-ray emission was also found in GRB120711A (Martin-Carrillo et al. 2014 A&A 567, 84) and GRB130427A (Kouveliotou et al. 2013 ApJ 779L, 1K) - in fact GRB221009A appears rather similar to GRB120711A, but at 10 times smaller distance.

Within the relatively short JEM-X not ISGRI lightcurves, we do not observe any evidence for flux decrease.

Further INTEGRAL observations are scheduled between 2022-10-11 13:52:21 and 2022-10-13 00:58:26. These observations will overlap with the planned observation of IXPE (GCN #32690).

We are grateful to the INTEGRAL Ground Segment team for quickly scheduling the observations.

Images and reduced data related to this publication can be found here: https://zenodo.org/record/7186289

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