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GRB 100203A

Time: 18:31:07
Trigger Number: Ground Analysis
411011
Burst Advocate: Jay Cummings

BAT Data:

RA: a 96.225
06:24:54.0
Dec: a 4.793
04:47:34.8
90% Error Radius: b 2
T90: c n/a
Fluence: d n/a (n/a)
1s Peak Photon Flux: e n/a (n/a)
Photon Index: f n/a (n/a)

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)

XRT Data:

RA: a n/a
Dec: a n/a
90% Error Radius: b n/a
Time to First Observation: c 92300
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

UVOT Data:

RA: a n/a
Dec: a n/a
90% Error Radius: b n/a
Time to First Observation: c 92300
V Magnitude: n/a
Other Filter Magnitudes: UVM2>21.27

a J2000; b arcsec; c seconds

Other Burst Info:

Redshift:
Host Galaxy:
Other Observatory Detections:

Comments:

While the event appears to be a faint, soft, long GRB, we cannot completely discount the possibility of it being a Galactic transient.
XRT: no detection
UVOT: no detection

References:

BAT: GCN 10360
XRT: GCN 10368
UVOT: GCN 10368
Radio:
Redshift:
Host:
Other: