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GRB 070923

Time: 19:15:23
Trigger Number: 292004
Burst Advocate: Mike Stroh

BAT Data:

RA: a 184.623
12:18:29.5
Dec: a -38.294
-38:17:38.4
90% Error Radius: b 2.1
T90: c 0.05
Fluence: d 0.5 (0.09)
1s Peak Photon Flux: e 2.4 (0.4)
Photon Index: f 1.02, PL (0.29)

90% error in parentheses,
a J2000; b arcmin; c seconds; d 10-7 erg/cm2 (15-150 keV); e ph/cm2/sec (15-150 keV); f PL = simple power-law, CPL = cutoff power-law (15-150 keV)

BAT Light Curve:

BAT Light Curve for GRB 070923

XRT Data:

RA: a n/a
Dec: a n/a
90% Error Radius: b n/a
Time to First Observation: c n/a
Early Flux: d n/a
11 Hour Flux: d n/a
24 Hour Flux: d n/a
Initial Temporal Index: n/a
Spectral Index (Gamma): n/a
Column Density (NH): e n/a

Note: Please be aware that only the very basic temporal and spectral quantities are reported here. You are strongly encouraged to see the referenced GCN circulars for full details.
a J2000; b arcsec; c seconds; d 10-11 erg/cm2/s (0.3-10 keV); e 1021 cm-2

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UVOT Data:

RA: a n/a
Dec: a n/a
90% Error Radius: b n/a
Time to First Observation: c n/a
V Magnitude: n/a
Other Filter Magnitudes: n/a

a J2000; b arcsec; c seconds

Other Burst Info:

Redshift:
Host Galaxy:
Other Observatory Detections:

Comments:

Swift is in the process of returning to normal operations, automatic slewing to GRBs is currently disabled. Therefore, there are no prompt XRT or UVOT observations of this burst. This burst is 38 deg from the Sun and so is too close for later XRT observations.
BAT: short hard burst

References:

BAT: GCN 6818; GCN 6821
XRT:
UVOT:
Radio:
Redshift:
Host:
Other: