HETE Burst H3128

Burst H3128 summary

  • Trigger time is
    • UTC=20040319_074600
    • GRB=GRB040319+27960
  • Triggering instrument was Fregate
  • Trigger timescale was 0.16 seconds
  • Trigger detected in 5-120 keV band


Evaluation GRB040319



Real GRB; 1D WXM localization.
Flight Y localization was incorrect: flight X was spot on.




Download ASCII table of Fregate Band A, B, C lightcurves here.


The color of trigger H3128, defined by the ratio of total counts in Fregate band C (30-400 keV) to band A (7-40 keV) vs. band B (7-80 keV) to band A, overlaid on a the color-color plot of all localized bursts detected to date. Note the separation of XRFs, XRRs, and GRBs.


The signal to noise in Fregate band C (30-400 keV) of trigger H3128 in relation to the S/N of band C of other localized HETE triggers. We find empirically that most XRFs are faint and soft: the fact that localized bursts require a minimum S/N in the 2-25 keV band means that the band C S/N should be low. We find a cutoff in the band C S/N of 6.5 delineates the XRF/non-XRF population with high reliability.


An automated fit of a cutoff power-law spectrum has been performed for H3128. The fit of the model to the data is shown below; the calculated values of Epeak and the burst fluence (25-100 keV) are:

	Epeak    = 64.36 keV
	Fluence  = 3.025e-06 erg/cm^2
	Duration = 19.300 seconds
	PseudoZ  = 2.365

CAUTION:

These results are computed by an automatic script. Please visually inspect the XSPEC summary plot to judge the quality of the results.

Please note that this value of Epeak results from a fit to FREGATE data (8-400 keV) only -- a more reliable joint fit to FREGATE and WXM data is not yet automated. As such, this Epeak estimate is likely to be biased high, especially for soft events, such as XRFs. In our experience, the inclusion of WXM data can lower the value of E_peak substantially. The above Epeak value should thus be viewed as a preliminary estimate. As better fits become available, the information will be posted here.

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Skymap for HETE trigger H3128