The Swift Gamma Ray Burst satellite routinely provides prompt positions for GRBs and their afterglows on timescales of a few hundred seconds. However, with a pointing accuracy of only a few arcminutes, and a systematic uncertainty on the star-tracker solutions to the World Coordinate System of 3–4 arcsec, the precision of the early XRT positions is limited to 3–4 arcsec at best. This is significant because operationally, the XRT detects >95% of all GRBs, while the UVOT detects only the optically brightest bursts, ~30% of all bursts detected by BAT; thus early and accurate XRT positions are important because for the majority of bursts they provide the best available information for the initial ground-based follow-up campaigns. Here we descri...
We present science highlights and performance from the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT), which was launch...
Swift/UVOT has the capability to provide critical insight into the physics of the early afterglows o...
BAT triggered on GRB 110915A on 2011 Sep 15 at 13:20:44.4 UT (Trigger 503219) (Holland et al. 2011)....
The Swift Gamma Ray Burst satellite routinely provides prompt positions for GRBs and their afterglow...
Since GRBs fade rapidly, it is important to publish accurate, precise positions at early times. For ...
The XRT is a sensitive, autonomous X-ray imaging spectrometer onboard the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Obse...
The Swift X-ray Telescope autonomously refines the Burst Alert Telescope positions (approx.1-4' unce...
We present a catalogue of refined positions of 68 gamma ray burst (GRB) afterglows observed by the ...
We present a refined catalog for the positions of 179 Gamma-ray burst (GRB) X-ray afterglows observe...
The Swift spacecraft detects and autonomously observes ∼100 Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) per year, ∼96% o...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Explorer is designed to make prompt multiwavelength observations of Gamma-Ray Bu...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer is designed to make prompt multi-wavelength observations of Gamma...
Context. The X-Ray Telescope (XRT) on board Swift was mainly designed to provide detailed position, ...
Context. The X-Ray Telescope (XRT) on board Swift was mainly designed to provide detailed position, ...
The X-ray Telescope (XRT), on board the {\it Swift} satellite, provides: automated source detection ...
We present science highlights and performance from the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT), which was launch...
Swift/UVOT has the capability to provide critical insight into the physics of the early afterglows o...
BAT triggered on GRB 110915A on 2011 Sep 15 at 13:20:44.4 UT (Trigger 503219) (Holland et al. 2011)....
The Swift Gamma Ray Burst satellite routinely provides prompt positions for GRBs and their afterglow...
Since GRBs fade rapidly, it is important to publish accurate, precise positions at early times. For ...
The XRT is a sensitive, autonomous X-ray imaging spectrometer onboard the Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Obse...
The Swift X-ray Telescope autonomously refines the Burst Alert Telescope positions (approx.1-4' unce...
We present a catalogue of refined positions of 68 gamma ray burst (GRB) afterglows observed by the ...
We present a refined catalog for the positions of 179 Gamma-ray burst (GRB) X-ray afterglows observe...
The Swift spacecraft detects and autonomously observes ∼100 Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) per year, ∼96% o...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Explorer is designed to make prompt multiwavelength observations of Gamma-Ray Bu...
The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer is designed to make prompt multi-wavelength observations of Gamma...
Context. The X-Ray Telescope (XRT) on board Swift was mainly designed to provide detailed position, ...
Context. The X-Ray Telescope (XRT) on board Swift was mainly designed to provide detailed position, ...
The X-ray Telescope (XRT), on board the {\it Swift} satellite, provides: automated source detection ...
We present science highlights and performance from the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT), which was launch...
Swift/UVOT has the capability to provide critical insight into the physics of the early afterglows o...
BAT triggered on GRB 110915A on 2011 Sep 15 at 13:20:44.4 UT (Trigger 503219) (Holland et al. 2011)....