Swift Observations of GRB 140619B

A. Maselli (INAF-IASFPA) for the Swift team

1. Introduction

Connaughton et al. (GCN Circ. 16419) reported the GRB detection. At 11:24:40.52 UT on 19 June 2014, the Fermi Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor triggered and located GRB 140619B (trigger 424869883 / 140619475) Table 1 contains the best reported positions from Swift.

Table 2 is a summary of GCN Circulars about this GRB from observatories other than Swift.

2. BAT Observations and Analysis

BAT did not observe this burst.

3. XRT Observations and Analysis

XRT results are not available.

4. UVOT Observations and Analysis

UVOT results are not available.

Figure 1. The BAT light curve is not available.

RA (J2000) Dec (J2000) Error Note Reference

Table 1. Positions from the Swift instruments.

Band Authors GCN Circ. Subject Observatory Notes
Optical Fong et al. 16466 Magellan near-infrared observations Magellan
Gamma-ray Connaughton et al. 16419 Fermi GBM detection of a short GRB Fermi GBM Epeak=1450 (1.70 ± 0.09) keV
T90=0.5 seconds
Fluence=1.70±0.09x10-6erg cm-2
(89th percentile for short GRBs)
Gamma-ray Kocevski et al. 16420 Fermi-LAT Detection Fermi LAT Emax=24 GeV
Gamma-ray Iwakiri et al. 16457 Suzaku WAM observation of the prompt
emission
Suzaku WAM Epeak=1418 (+292, -239) keV
T90=0.7 seconds
Fluence=1.50(+0.07,-0.22)x10-6erg cm-2

Table 2. Summary of GCN Circulars from other observatories sorted by band and then circular number.

June 28, 2014