THE SWIFT /BAT HARD X-RAY TRANSIENT MONITOR
HAH. A. KrimmSTS. T. HollandRHR. H. D. CorbetABA. B. PearlmanPRP. Romano
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Abstract
The Swift/Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) hard X-ray transient monitor provides near real-time coverage of the X-ray sky in the energy range 15-50 keV. The BAT observes 88% of the sky each day with a detection sensitivity of 5.3 mCrab for a full-day observation and a time resolution as fine as 64 s. The three main purposes of the monitor are (1) the discovery of new transient X-ray sources, (2) the detection of outbursts or other changes in the flux of known X-ray sources, and (3) the generation of light curves of more than 900 sources spanning over eight years. The primary interface for the BAT transient monitor is a public Web site. Between 2005 February 12 and 2013 April 30, 245 sources have been detected in…
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17- HAH. A. KrimmCorresponding
- STS. T. Holland
- RHR. H. D. Corbet
- ABA. B. Pearlman
- PRP. Romano
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- Transient (computer programming)
- Sky
- Sensitivity (control systems)
- Telescope
- Temporal resolution
- Filter (signal processing)
- Flux (metallurgy)
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