TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 23736 SUBJECT: The Swift-XRT WT mode spectrum of GRB190114C DATE: 19/01/16 11:57:45 GMT FROM: Andy Beardmore at U Leicester A. P. Beardmore (U. Leicester) reports on behalf of the Swift-XRT Team: The Swift-XRT Windowed Timing (WT) mode spectrum of GRB 190114C shows an apparent strong excess of emission below ~0.8 keV when compared to a simple absorbed powerlaw model. The excess is not thought to be intrinsic to the GRB (e.g. an additional spectral component), but is instead caused by a well-known instrumental effect whereby charge from deep charge traps (formed by radiation damage to the CCD) is released on a timescale comparable to the WT readout time (1.78ms). The released charge is subsequently detected in trailing readout rows as additional low energy events, causing excess emission to be seen at low energies (see http://www.swift.ac.uk/analysis/xrt/digest_cal.php#trail). The excess is more apparent in strongly absorbed sources such as this. The XRT Team is developing software to identify and remove occurences of such trailing charge from WT data. In the meantime, the WT spectra can be reliably modelled above ~0.8 keV.