J/ApJS/259/34 2nd cat. of IPN localizations of Konus short GRBs (Svinkin+, 2022)

The second catalog of InterPlanetary Network localizations of Konus short-duration gamma-ray bursts. Svinkin D.S., Hurley K., Ridnaia A.V., Lysenko A.L., Frederiks D.D., Golenetskii S.V., Tsvetkova A.E., Ulanov M.V., Kokomov A., Cline T.L., Mitrofanov I., Golovin D., Kozyrev A., Litvak M., Sanin A., Goldstein A., Briggs M.S., Wilson-Hodge C., Burns E., von Kienlin A., Zhang X.-L., Rau A., Savchenko V., Bozzo E., Ferrigno C., Barthelmy S., Cummings J., Krimm H., Palmer D.M., Tohuvavohu A., Yamaoka K., Ohno M., Fukazawa Y., Hanabata Y., Takahashi T., Tashiro M., Terada Y., Murakami T., Makishima K., Boynton W., Fellows C.W., Harshman K.P., Enos H., Starr R., Goldsten J., Gold R., Ursi A., Tavani M., Bulgarelli A., Casentini C., Del Monte E., Evangelista Y., Galli M., Longo F., Marisaldi M., Parmiggiani N., Pittori C., Romani M., Verrecchia F., Smith D.M., Hajdas W., Xiao S., Cai C., Yi Q.B., Zhang Y.Q., Xiong S.L., Li X.B., Huang Y., Li C.K., Zhang S.N., Song L.M., Liu C.Z., Li X.Q., Peng W.X., Martinez-Castellanos I. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser., 259, 34 (2022)> =2022ApJS..259...34S 2022ApJS..259...34S
ADC_Keywords: GRB Keywords: Gamma-ray bursts Abstract: We present the catalog of InterPlanetary Network (IPN) localizations for 199 short-duration gamma-ray bursts (sGRBs) detected by the Konus-Wind (KW) experiment between 2011 January 1 and 2021 August 31, which extends the initial sample of IPN-localized KW sGRBs to 495 events. We present the most comprehensive IPN localization data on these events, including probability sky maps in Hierarchical Equal Area isoLatitude Pixelization format. Description: During the period covered in the present catalog (2011-2021), the InterPlanetary Network (IPN) contained between seven and nine missions: the Konus-Wind (KW), in orbit around the Lagrangian point L1; Mars Odyssey (a gamma-ray spectrometer, GRS, that includes the High-Energy Neutron Detector, HEND, with GRB detection capabilities, Hurley+ 2006ApJS..164..124H 2006ApJS..164..124H), in orbit around Mars; the Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry, and Ranging mission (MESSENGER); the Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer (GRNS; Gold+ 2001P&SS...49.1467G 2001P&SS...49.1467G), in an eccentric orbit around Mercury; the International Gamma-Ray Laboratory (INTEGRAL; the anticoincidence shield of the spectrometer SPI (SPI-ACS), in an eccentric Earth orbit; Rau+ 2005, J/A+A/438/1175); RHESSI and the array of germanium detectors (GeD; Smith+ 2002SoPh..210...33S 2002SoPh..210...33S); the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory (the Burst Alert Telescope, BAT); the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope's Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor (GBM); the Suzaku mission (the Wide-band All-sky Monitor, WAM); the Astro-rivelatore Gamma a Immagini LEggero mission (AGILE); the Mini-Calorimeter (MCAL; Tavani+ 2009A&A...502..995T 2009A&A...502..995T); the CALorimetric Electron Telescope on board the International Space Station (CALET); the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor; the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT; the High-energy X-ray Telescope, HE); and the Gravitational Wave High-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM; gamma-ray detectors, GRDs; GECAM consists of two microsatellites, GECAM-A and GECAM-B, but currently only GECAM-B is in operation): all in low-Earth orbit. See Section 2. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2.dat 104 199 IPN/Konus short gamma-ray bursts table3.dat 110 592 IPN localization data table4.dat 65 208 IPN error regions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/ApJS/120/399 : ULYSSES supplement to GRB 3B catalog (Hurley+, 1999) J/ApJS/156/217 : IPN supplement to BATSE untriggered GRBs (Hurley+, 2005) J/A+A/438/1175 : First INTEGRAL SPI-ACS Gamma-Ray Burst Catalogue (Rau+, 2005) J/ApJS/191/179 : IPN supplement to the BeppoSAX GRB catalog (Hurley+, 2010) J/ApJS/197/34 : The IPN supplement to the HETE-2 GRB catalog (Hurley+, 2011) J/ApJS/196/1 : The IPN supplement to the BATSE 5B catalog (Hurley+, 2011) J/ApJS/207/39 : IPN supplement to the Fermi GBM (Hurley+, 2013) J/ApJS/207/38 : IPN localizations of Konus short GRBs (Pal'shin+, 2013) J/ApJS/216/32 : Localizations of GRBs with Fermi GBM (Connaughton+, 2015) J/ApJ/829/7 : The 3rd Swift/BAT GRB cat. (past ∼11yrs) (BAT3) (Lien+, 2016) J/ApJS/224/10 : The second Konus-Wind short GRB catalog (Svinkin+, 2016) J/ApJS/229/31 : IPN supplement to the 2nd Fermi GBM catalog (Hurley+, 2017) J/ApJ/893/46 : The fourth Fermi-GBM GRB cat.: 10 years (von Kienlin+, 2020) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 18 A18 --- ID GRB designation 20- 31 A12 --- Time KW trigger time, UT 33- 42 A10 --- Name GRB name (1) 44- 49 A6 --- Type Burst type (2) 51-104 A54 --- Inst Facilities GRB observed by (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The GRB name as provided in the Gamma-ray Coordinates Network (GCN) circulars, if available. Note (2): Burst type as follows: I = merger-origin; II = collapsar-origin; I/II = uncertain type; Iee = type I with extended emission; Iee/II = type is uncertain, either Iee or II Note (3): Abbreviations are: AGI = AGILE (MCAL); CAL = CALET Gamma-ray Burst Monitor at International Space Station; GEC = GECAM-B (GRD); FER = Fermi (GBM); INS = Insight-HXMT (HE); INT = INTEGRAL (SPI-ACS); KW = Konus-Wind; LAT = Fermi (LAT); MES = MESSENGER (GRNS); MO = Mars-Odyssey (HEND); RHE = RHESSI (GeD); SUZ = Suzaku (WAM); SWI = Swift (BAT); The detection mode is given in parentheses: T = trigger, R = rate increase. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 18 A18 --- ID GRB designation 20- 20 I1 --- N [2/4] Number of IPN localization constraints (1) 22- 28 A7 --- Loc Location source (2) 30- 37 F8.4 deg RAdeg Annulus center of Loc Right Ascension (J2000) 39- 46 F8.4 deg DEdeg [-76.2/87.2] Annulus center of Loc Declination (J2000) 48- 56 F9.5 deg theta [0.0004/156] Annulus radius 58- 66 F9.5 deg e_theta [-67.6/0] Lower 3σ uncertainty in theta 68- 75 F8.4 deg E_theta [0/117] Upper 3σ uncertainty in theta 77-110 A34 --- Comment Comment on the localization -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Also the number of rows with localization information for the burst. Note (2): Location source with syntax as below: sc1-sc2 = triangulation annulus derived using sc1 and sc2 where sc is the spacecraft/instrument which detected the burst. Pos.sc = Spacecraft/instrument which imaged or autonomously localized the burst. Occ.sc = The planet blocking information for the spacecraft. KW.Ecl = The ecliptic latitude band estimated using Konus-Wind data. The list of the sc abbreviations is given in Note (3) of table 2. For autonomous localizations the instrument or sc names are given (i.e., GBM, LAT, GEC, or SWI). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 18 A18 --- ID GRB designation 20- 20 I1 --- Nr [1/2] Number of error regions for burst (one or two) 22- 29 F8.4 deg RAdeg [2.2/356.8] Source most probable location Right Ascension (J2000) 31- 38 F8.4 deg DEdeg [-77.3/80.5] Source most probable location Declination (J2000) 40- 47 F8.4 deg MaxDim [0.09/177] Maximum region dimension (3)(1) 49- 55 F7.4 deg MinDim [0.03/36.5] Minimum region dimension (3)(2) 57- 65 F9.4 deg2 Area [0.005/3164] Region area (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): That is the maximum angular distance between two points at the region boundary. Note (2): That is the full width of the narrowest annulus forming the box. For one burst, GRB20171108_T51656, observed only by KW, the minimum dimension was determined as the smallest distance between two vertices on the opposite sides of the localization region. Note (3): In case of two regions provided, only RA and Dec are different. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal References: Pal'Shin et al. Paper I. 2013ApJS..207...38P 2013ApJS..207...38P Cat. J/ApJS/207/38
(End) Prepared by [AAS], Emmanuelle Perret [CDS] 14-Jun-2022
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