AAS 202nd Meeting, May 2003
Session 46 Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Swift Era
Topical Associated Poster, Wednesday, May 28, 2003, 10:00am-6:45pm, West Exhibit Hall

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[46.03] The Swift X-ray Telescope: Catching X-ray afterglows of GRBs on the fly!

D.N. Burrows (Penn State University), Swift XRT Team

The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Explorer will make prompt multiwavelength observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts and Afterglows. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) provides key capabilities that permit Swift to determine GRB positions with several arcsecond accuracy within 100 seconds of the burst onset. The XRT is designed to observe GRB afterglows covering over seven orders of magnitude in flux in the 0.2-10 keV band, with completely autonomous operation. GRB positions are determined within seconds of target acquisition, and accurate positions are sent to the ground for distribution over the GCN. The XRT can also measure redshifts of GRBs for bursts with Fe line emission or other spectral features. Swift will be launched in 2003.

This work is supported by NASA contract NAS5-00136.


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