GRB081119A

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Summary Fermi GBM GCN 8533

Summary table
Variable Value Source
GRB_name_Fermi GRB081119184
T0 4:25:26.739 UTC Fermi_GBM
ra 346.5000° Fermi_GBM
decl 30.0000° Fermi_GBM
pos_error 1.26e+01° Fermi_GBM
T90 0.32 s Fermi_GBM
T90_error 0.68 s Fermi_GBM
T90_start 4:25:26.739 UTC Fermi_GBM
fluence 1.30e-07 erg/cm² Fermi_GBM
fluence_error 1.76e-08 erg/cm² Fermi_GBM
T100 0.32 s
GBM_located True
mjd 54789.18433725694 Fermi_GBM
Fermi GBM table
GRB_name_Fermi GRB081119184
trigger_name bn081119184
ra 346.5000°
decl 30.0000°
pos_error 1.26e+01°
datum 2008-11-19
t_trigger 4:25:27.059 UTC
T90 0.32 s
T90_error 0.68 s
T90_start 4:25:26.739 UTC
fluence 1.30e-07 erg/cm²
fluence_error 1.76e-08 erg/cm²
flux_1024 1.40e+00 erg/cm²/s
flux_1024_error 2.35e-01 erg/cm²/s
flux_1024_time -4.48e-01 erg/cm²/s
flux_64 4.80e+00 erg/cm²/s
flux_64_error 1.25e+00 erg/cm²/s
GCN 8533 table
GRB_name GRB081119A
GCN_number 8533
Detection_method Fermi GBM Det
t_trigger 4:25:27.060 UTC
ra 341.4000°
decl 29.7000°
Circular_text TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 8533 SUBJECT: GRB 081119: Fermi GBM detection DATE: 08/11/20 18:15:16 GMT FROM: Sheila McBreen at MPE Sheila McBreen (UCD/MPE) reports on behalf of the Fermi GBM Team: "At 04:25:27.06 UT on 19 November 2008, the Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor triggered and located a weak, short burst GRB 081119 (trigger 248761528 / 081119184). The on-ground calculated location, using the GBM trigger data, is RA = 341.4, DEC = 29.7 (J2000 degrees, equivalent to 22h 46 m, 29 d 42'), with an uncertainty of 15 degrees (radius, 1-sigma containment, statistical only; there is additionally a systematic error which is currently estimated to be 2 to 3 degrees). The angle from the Fermi LAT boresight is 86 degrees. The GBM light curve consists of one pulse with a duration (T90) of about 0.8 s (8-1000 keV). The time-averaged spectrum from T0-0.5 s to 0 s is adequately fit by a simple power law function with index 1.3 +/- 0.1 (chi squared 367 for 359 d.o.f.). The event fluence (8-1000 keV) in this time interval is 4.1 (+/-0.2) E-7 erg/cm^2. The 128ms photon flux measured starting from T0-0.28 s in the 8-1000 keV band is 7.2 +/- 0.6 ph/s/cm^2. The spectral analysis results presented above are preliminary; final results will be published in the GBM GRB Catalog."