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Feasibility of a Small, Rapid Optical-to-IR Response, Next Generation Gamma Ray Burst Mission

Authors :
Grossan, B.
Smoot, G. F.
Bogomolov, V. V.
Svertilov, S. I.
Vedenkin, N. N.
Panasyuk, M.
Goncharov, B.
Rozhkov, G.
Saleev, K.
Grobovskoj, E.
Krasnov, A. S.
Morozenko, V. S.
Osedlo, V. I.
Rogkov, E.
Vachenko, T. V.
Linder, E. V.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present motivations for and study feasibility of a small, rapid optical to IR response gamma ray burst (GRB) space observatory. By analyzing existing GRB data, we give realistic detection rates for X-ray and optical/IR instruments of modest size under actual flight conditions. Given new capabilities of fast optical/IR response (about 1 s to target) and simultaneous multi-band imaging, such an observatory can have a reasonable event rate, likely leading to new science. Requiring a Swift-like orbit, duty cycle, and observing constraints, a Swift-BAT scaled down to 190 square cm of detector area would still detect and locate about 27 GRB per yr. for a trigger threshold of 6.5 sigma. About 23 percent of X-ray located GRB would be detected optically for a 10 cm diameter instrument (about 6 per yr. for the 6.5 sigma X-ray trigger).<br />Comment: Elaborated text version of a poster presented at 2012 Malaga/Marbella symposium

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1212.6570
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/eas/1361100