batgrbproduct Analysis for Trigger=638217
Analysis Summary
Notes:
- 1) No attempt has been made to eliminate the non-significant decimal places.
- 2) This batgrbproduct analysis is done of the amount of data for this trigger downloaded to date.
- 3) This batgrbproduct analysis is using the flight position for the mask-weighting calculation.
- 4) This page will be updated for up to 10 downlinks after the trigger.
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BAT GRB EVENT DATA PROCESSING REPORT
Process Script Ver: batgrbproduct v2.46
Process Start Time (local time): Sat Apr 18 13:19:42 EDT 2015
Host Name: bat1
Current Working Dir: /local/data/bat1/prebascript/trigger638217/GCN5_download_cron
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Trigger: 00638217 Segment: 000
BAT Trigger Time: 450939184 [s; MET]
Trigger Stop: 450939248 [s; MET]
UTC: 2015-04-17T04:52:50.543040 [includes UTCF correction]
Where From?: TDRSS position message
BAT
RA: 186.581957706617 Dec: 15.4327880408579 [deg; J2000]
Catalogged Source?: YES
Point Source?: YES
GRB Indicated?: NO [ by BAT flight software ]
Image S/N Ratio: 5.96
Image Trigger?: YES
Rate S/N Ratio: 0 [ if not an image trigger ]
Image S/N Ratio: 5.96
Flight Position: [ source = BAT ]
RA: 186.581957706617 Dec: 15.4327880408579 [deg; J2000]
Partial Coding Fraction: [ including projection effects ]
Angular difference between Flight and Ground position is 0.000000 arcmin
Partial Coding Fraction: [ including projection effects ]
Duration
T90: 112 +/- 71.5541752799933
Measured from: 193.000000119209
to: 305.000000119209 [s; relative to TRIGTIME]
T50: 48 +/- 45.254833995939
Measured from: 225.000000119209
to: 273.000000119209 [s; relative to TRIGTIME]
Fluence
Peak Flux (peak 1 second)
Measured from: 264.5
to: 265.5 [s; relative to TRIGTIME]
Total Fluence
Measured from: 177
to: 353 [s; relative to TRIGTIME]
Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4
15-25 25-50 50-100 100-350 keV
Total -0.255465 -0.065061 -0.166329 -0.214539
0.080541 0.089675 0.081008 0.085892 [error]
Peak -0.005415 -0.005060 -0.003625 -0.009643
0.005784 0.006117 0.005820 0.005783 [error]
[ fluence units of on-axis counts / fully illuminated detector ]
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=== Fluence/Peak Flux Summary ===
Model Band1 Band2 Band3 Band4 Band5 Total
15-25 25-50 50-100 100-350 15-150 15-350 keV
Fluence Power-law -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- erg/cm2
Error -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- erg/cm2
Peak flux Power-law -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ph/cm2/s
Error -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ph/cm2/s
Fluence Cutoff-PL -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- erg/cm2
Error -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- erg/cm2
Peak flux Cutoff-PL -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ph/cm2/s
Error -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ph/cm2/s
Fluence Band -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- erg/cm2
Error -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- erg/cm2
Peak flux Band -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ph/cm2/s
Error -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ph/cm2/s
=== Time-averaged spectral analysis ===
Model Ph_index Ph_90err Epeak Epeak_90err Norm Nomr_90err chi2 dof
PL 0.000 0.000 - - 0.00e+00 0.00e+00 0.000 0
CPL 0.000 0.000 0.0 0.0 0.00e+00 0.00e+00 0.000 0
=== 1-s peak spectral analysis ===
Model Ph_index Ph_90err Epeak Epeak_90err Norm Nomr_90err chi2 dof
PL 0.000 0.000 - - 0.00e+00 0.00e+00 0.000 0
CPL 0.000 0.000 0.0 0.0 0.00e+00 0.00e+00 0.000 0
Model : spectral model: simple power-law (PL) and cutoff power-law (CPL)
Ph_index : photon index: E^-{Ph_index} (minus sign is not included in the index)
Ph_90err : 90% error of the photon index
Epeak : Epeak in keV
Epeak_90err: 90% error of Epeak
Norm : normalization at 50 keV in PL model and at 1 keV in CPL model
Nomr_90err : 90% error of the normalization
chi2 : Chi-Squared
dof : degree of freedom
=== T90/T50 calculation in the 50-300 keV band (BATSE band) using 64 ms lc ===
T90 in the 50-300 keV band: 0.000000 sec.
T50 in the 50-300 keV band: 0.000000 sec.
=== Table of the duration information ==
Value tstart tstop
T100 176.000 177.000 353.000
T90 112.000 193.000 305.000
T50 48.000 225.000 273.000
Peak 1.000 264.500 265.500
Image
Pre-slew 15-350 keV image (Event data; bkg subtracted)
Foreground time interval of the image:
Background time interval of the image:
Lightcurves
Notes:
- 1) All plots contain as much data as has been downloaded to date.
- 2) The mask-weighted light curves are using the flight position.
- 3) Multiple plots of different time binning/intervals are shown to cover all scenarios of short/long GRBs, rate/image triggers, and real/false positives.
- 4) For all the mask-weighted lightcurves, the y-axis units are counts/sec/det where a det is 0.4 x 0.4 = 0.16 sq cm.
- 5) The verticle lines correspond to following: green dotted lines are T50 interval, black dotted lines are T90 interval, blue solid line(s) is a spacecraft slew start time, and orange solid line(s) is a spacecraft slew end time.
- 6) Time of each bin is in the middle of the bin.
1 s binning
From T0-310 s to T0+310 s
From T100_start - 20 s to T100_end + 30 s
Full time interval
64 ms binning
Full time interval
From T100_start to T100_end
From T0-5 sec to T0+5 sec
16 ms binning
From T100_start-5 s to T100_start+5 s
8 ms binning
From T100_start-3 s to T100_start+3 s
2 ms binning
From T100_start-1 s to T100_start+1 s
SN=5 or 10 sec. binning (whichever binning is satisfied first)
SN=5 or 10 sec. binning (T < 200 sec)
Spectra
Notes:
- 1) The fitting includes the systematic errors.
- 2) For long bursts, a spectral fit of the pre-slew DRM will introduce some errors in both a spectral shape and a normalization if the PHA file contains a lot of the slew/post-slew time interval.
- 3) For fits to more complicated models (e.g. a power-law over a cutoff power-law), the BAT team has decided to require a chi-square improvement of more than 6 for each extra dof.
- 4) For short bursts (T90<1sec), the specrtum is also fit with Blackbody, OTTB, and Double Blackbody.
Time averaged spectrum fit using the pre-slew DRM
Power-law model
Time interval is from 177.000 sec. to 353.000 sec.
Usage: bat_spec_fit_sys_xspec12.sh (pha file) (response file) (script folder) (folder of taka's xspec lmodel)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
script folder: /local/data/raid2/battools/bin/GRB_spec_fit_v2
folder of taka's xspec lmodel: /local/data/bat1/prebascript/xspec_taka_lmodel
Cutoff power-law model
Time interval is from 177.000 sec. to 353.000 sec.
Usage: bat_spec_fit_cutoff_sys_xspec12.sh (pha file) (response file) (script folder) (folder of taka's xspec lmodel)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
script folder: /local/data/raid2/battools/bin/GRB_spec_fit_v2
folder of taka's xspec lmodel: /local/data/bat1/prebascript/xspec_taka_lmodel
Band function
Time interval is from 177.000 sec. to 353.000 sec.
Usage: bat_spec_fit_band_sys.sh (pha file) (response file) (script folder) (folder of taka's xspec lmodel)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
script folder: /local/data/raid2/battools/bin/GRB_spec_fit_v2
folder of taka's xspec lmodel: /local/data/bat1/prebascript/xspec_taka_lmodel
Single BB
Usage: bat_spec_fit_bb_sys.sh (pha file) (response file)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
Thermal bremsstrahlung (OTTB)
Usage: bat_spec_fit_brems_sys.sh (pha file) (response file)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
Double BB
Usage: bat_spec_fit_2bb_sys.sh (pha file) (response file)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
Peak spectrum fit
Power-law model
Time interval is from 264.500 sec. to 265.500 sec.
Usage: bat_spec_fit_sys_xspec12.sh (pha file) (response file) (script folder) (folder of taka's xspec lmodel)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
script folder: /local/data/raid2/battools/bin/GRB_spec_fit_v2
folder of taka's xspec lmodel: /local/data/bat1/prebascript/xspec_taka_lmodel
Cutoff power-law model
Time interval is from 264.500 sec. to 265.500 sec.
Usage: bat_spec_fit_cutoff_sys_xspec12.sh (pha file) (response file) (script folder) (folder of taka's xspec lmodel)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
script folder: /local/data/raid2/battools/bin/GRB_spec_fit_v2
folder of taka's xspec lmodel: /local/data/bat1/prebascript/xspec_taka_lmodel
Band function
Time interval is from 264.500 sec. to 265.500 sec.
Usage: bat_spec_fit_band_sys.sh (pha file) (response file) (script folder) (folder of taka's xspec lmodel)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
script folder: /local/data/raid2/battools/bin/GRB_spec_fit_v2
folder of taka's xspec lmodel: /local/data/bat1/prebascript/xspec_taka_lmodel
Single BB
Usage: bat_spec_fit_bb_sys.sh (pha file) (response file)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
Thermal bremsstrahlung (OTTB)
Usage: bat_spec_fit_brems_sys.sh (pha file) (response file)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
Double BB
Usage: bat_spec_fit_2bb_sys.sh (pha file) (response file)
This script tries to add the systematic column to the PHA
file before doing the fitting
Plot creation:
Sat Apr 18 13:22:04 EDT 2015