TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 13612 SUBJECT: Swift Trigger 530441 is a false trigger DATE: 12/08/09 06:52:00 GMT FROM: David Palmer at LANL B. N. Barlow (PSU), S. D. Barthelmy (GSFC), J. R. Cummings (NASA/UMBC), C. Gronwall (PSU), D. M. Palmer (LANL) and P. Romano (INAF-IASFPA) report on behalf of the Swift Team: At 06:14:54 UT, the Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) found a marginal-significance peak in the vicinity of IGR J16283-4838 (trigger=530441). Swift did not immediately slew to the burst due to the low priority the onboard software gives to this source. The BAT on-board calculated location is RA, Dec 246.932, -48.541 which is RA(J2000) = 16h 27m 44s Dec(J2000) = -48d 32' 26" with an uncertainty of 3 arcmin (radius, 90% containment, including systematic uncertainty). As is usual for an image trigger, there is no obvious signal in the light curve. This image peak is almost certainly a noise fluctuation in an image. As part of an ongoing sensitivity enhancement program, we generate a GCN notice whenever a marginal significance peak is found within 12 arcminutes of a source in the on-board catalog. Given the low significance (6.43 sigma) and inconsistent position (0.126 degrees from the catalogued position), there is no reason to believe that this peak is due to the astrophysical source.