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RHESSIGRB - RHESSI Gamma-Ray Burst Catalog |
HEASARC Archive |
The authors used the RHESSI GRB Catalog (Wigger et al., 2008, http://grb.web.psi.ch/) and the Cosmic Burst List (Hurley, 2008, http://www.ssl.berkeley.edu/ipn3/masterli.html) to detect 487 GRBs in the RHESSI data over the time period between 2002 February 14 and 2008 April 25. For a deeper analysis, they chose a subset of 427 GRBs with data with a signal-to-noise ratio higher than 6. This table contains this subset.
Search for gamma-ray burst classes with the RHESSI satellite. Ripa J., Meszaros A., Wigger C., Huja D., Hudec R., Hajdas W. <Astron. Astrophys., 498, 399-406 (2009)> =2009A&A...498..399R
Name
The gamma-ray burst designation. The GRB name is formed by prexix 'GRB'
followed by the date of the detection, in the form YYDDMM. e.g., 'GRB
960802'. In case of more than one burst in a day, a letter A, B, C is added
to distinguish the specific bursts. These letters after the GRB names are
internal and do not have to be in accordance with e.g. GCN GRB names.
Time
The GRB peak time (UTC). This was given to a precision of 0.001 seconds in
the original table.
T90
The T90 duration of the GRB, in seconds. T90 is defined as the time
interval during which the cumulative counts in the GRB increase from 5% to
95% above the background.
T90_Error
The RMS uncertainty in T90, in seconds.
Time_Resolution
The time resolution of the derived GRB light curve, in seconds.
Hardness_Ratio
The hardness ratio HR of the GRB, defined as the ratio of the two fluences F
in two different energy bands and integrated over the time interval T90. For
the RHESSI data set, the authors used the energy bands 25 - 120 keV and 120 -
1500 keV, i.e., HR = F(120-1500 keV)/F(25-120 keV). The published table
caption indicates this parameter as being "log H" but, as the CDS notes, the
hardness ratios being in the range from -1 to +1, they cannot be expressed in
a log scale.
Hardness_Ratio_Error
The RMS uncertainty in the hardness ratio HR.