The Swift Gamma-Ray Explorer is designed to make prompt multiwavelength observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) and GRB afterglows. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) enables Swift to determine GRB positions with a few arcseconds accuracy within 100 seconds of the burst onset. The XRT utilizes a mirror set built for JET-X and an XMM/EPIC MOS CCD detector to provide a sensitive broad-band (0.2-10 keV) X-ray imager with effective area of > 120 cm^2 at 1.5 keV, field of view of 23.6 x 23.6 arcminutes, and angular resolution of 18 arcseconds (HPD). The detection sensitivity is 2x10^-14 erg cm^-2 s^-1 in 10^4 seconds. The instrument is designed to provide automated source detection and position reporting within 5 seconds of target acquisition. It can als...
GRB 041223 was the first gamma-ray burst detected by the Swift X-Ray Telescope (XRT), beginning 4.6 ...
The burst alert telescope (BAT) is one of three instruments on the SWIFT MIDEX spacecraft to study g...
We present Swift and XMM-Newton observations of the bright gamma-ray burst GRB 050326, detected by t...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer is designed to make prompt multi-wavelength observations of Gamma...
The X-ray Telescope (XRT), on board the {\it Swift} satellite, provides: automated source detection ...
The XRT is a sensitive, autonomous X-ray imaging spectrometer onboard the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Obse...
The Swift spacecraft detects and autonomously observes ∼100 Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) per year, ∼96% o...
We present science highlights and performance from the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT), which was launch...
The X-ray Telescope (XRT), on board the Swift satellite, has been built to provide: automated source...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer, launched on 2004 November 20, is a multiwavelength, autonomous, ...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer performed its first autonomous, X-ray follow-up to a newly detect...
Since GRBs fade rapidly, it is important to publish accurate, precise positions at early times. For ...
The Swift satellite is a multi-wavelength observatory specifically designed for gamma-ray burst (GRB...
The Swift gamma-ray burst explorer is a NASA mid-sized explorer (MIDEX) with the primary mission of ...
The Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer is a NASA Mid-sized Explorer (MIDEX) with the primary mission of ...
GRB 041223 was the first gamma-ray burst detected by the Swift X-Ray Telescope (XRT), beginning 4.6 ...
The burst alert telescope (BAT) is one of three instruments on the SWIFT MIDEX spacecraft to study g...
We present Swift and XMM-Newton observations of the bright gamma-ray burst GRB 050326, detected by t...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer is designed to make prompt multi-wavelength observations of Gamma...
The X-ray Telescope (XRT), on board the {\it Swift} satellite, provides: automated source detection ...
The XRT is a sensitive, autonomous X-ray imaging spectrometer onboard the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Obse...
The Swift spacecraft detects and autonomously observes ∼100 Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) per year, ∼96% o...
We present science highlights and performance from the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT), which was launch...
The X-ray Telescope (XRT), on board the Swift satellite, has been built to provide: automated source...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer, launched on 2004 November 20, is a multiwavelength, autonomous, ...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer performed its first autonomous, X-ray follow-up to a newly detect...
Since GRBs fade rapidly, it is important to publish accurate, precise positions at early times. For ...
The Swift satellite is a multi-wavelength observatory specifically designed for gamma-ray burst (GRB...
The Swift gamma-ray burst explorer is a NASA mid-sized explorer (MIDEX) with the primary mission of ...
The Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer is a NASA Mid-sized Explorer (MIDEX) with the primary mission of ...
GRB 041223 was the first gamma-ray burst detected by the Swift X-Ray Telescope (XRT), beginning 4.6 ...
The burst alert telescope (BAT) is one of three instruments on the SWIFT MIDEX spacecraft to study g...
We present Swift and XMM-Newton observations of the bright gamma-ray burst GRB 050326, detected by t...