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2003ApJ...590L..73M - Astrophys. J., 590, L73-L77 (2003/June-3)

INTEGRAL and XMM-Newton observations of the weak gamma-ray burst GRB 030227.

MEREGHETTI S., GOTZ D., TIENGO A., BECKMANN V., BORKOWSKI J., COURVOISIER T.J.-L., VON KIENLIN A., SCHOENFELDER V., ROQUES J.P., BOUCHET L., UBERTINI P., CASTRO-TIRADO A., LEBRUN F., PAUL J., LUND N., MAS-HESSE J.M., HERMSEN W., DEN HARTOG P.R. and WINKLER C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present International Gamma-Ray Astrophysical Laboratory (INTEGRAL) and XMM-Newton observations of the prompt γ-ray emission and the X-ray afterglow of GRB 030227, the first gamma-ray burst for which the quick localization obtained with the INTEGRAL Burst Alert System has led to the discovery of X-ray and optical afterglows. GRB 030227 had a duration of about 20 s and a peak flux of ∼1.1 photons cm–2.s–1 in the 20-200 keV energy range. The time-averaged spectrum can be fitted by a single power law with photon index ∼2, and we find some evidence for a hard-to-soft spectral evolution. The X-ray afterglow has been detected starting only 8 hr after the prompt emission, with a 0.2-10 keV flux decreasing as t–1 from 1.3x10–12 to 5x10–13 ergs cm–2.s–1. The afterglow spectrum is well described by a power law with photon index 1.94±0.05 modified by a redshifted neutral absorber with column density of several 1022 cm–2. A possible emission line at 1.67 keV could be due to Fe for a redshift z∼3, consistent with the value inferred from the absorption.

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Journal keyword(s): Gamma Rays: Bursts - X-Rays: General

CDS comments: Parag. 3 : Bright and variable source = EQ J0457+2029

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