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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
#ra dec hmag dhmag148.059129 10.238735 15.054 0.050148.074799 10.249096 15.405 0.065148.094034 10.232704 14.503 0.030147.927095 10.301009 15.432 0.067147.964699 10.273518 16.536 0.147147.993592 10.270002 14.559 0.038147.994327 10.272774
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
chi^2/nu= 78.851016 / 886.000The fit is rejectable at 1.4476687e-290 % Confidence#index t1 t2 fade_index delta_mag_pk hindex dhindex rate1 drate1 rate2 drate2 logr dlogr 0 0.1579 0.1591 -18.72 0.0 -1.33 4.87 4.29E+0
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# t1 t2 hardness error 0.15785200 0.15826600 0.24107025 0.17351911 0.15826600 0.15841300 0.81013979 0.18123699 0.15841300 0.15864800 0.69284429 0.16366838 0.15864800 0.15913700
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# t1 t2 dt rad_min rad_max cts err scl bg bg_rat wt 0.157852 0.157938 0.000086 2. 16. 9.00 3.00 0.716477 0.000000 0.465934 1 0.157938 0.158065 0.000126 2. 16. 10.53
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
tmin 7.3937810e-06tmin 0.00022849290 0.00045380986 0.0017900962 0.19165968 0.035653595 4tmax 0.0017900962
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# tmin tmax 0.314824 1145.97 [ksec];instrument XRT;exposure 145516.03;xunit kev;bintype counts0.000000 0.010000 0.000000 0.0000000.010000 0.020000 0.000000 0.0000000.020000 0.030000 0.000000 0.0000000.030000 0.040000 0.000000 0
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
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Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# tmin tmax 0.15785200 4.54388 [ksec];instrument XRT;exposure 159.73380;xunit kev;bintype counts0.000000 0.010000 0.000000 0.0000000.010000 0.020000 0.000000 0.0000000.020000 0.030000 0.000000 0.0000000.030000 0.040000 0.00000
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# tmin tmax 0.15785200 4.54388 [ksec];instrument XRT;exposure 159.73380;xunit kev;bintype counts0.000000 0.010000 0.000000 0.0000000.010000 0.020000 0.000000 0.0000000.020000 0.030000 0.000000 0.0000000.030000 0.040000 0.00000
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
Wavdetect Sources with S/N>3: # ra dec err ["] signif counts steady? -log10(Prob_steady) 0148.17897510.3736100.095154.43135.0 10.0 1148.09742710.4820240.117134.12725.3 10.0 2148.07058210.6418350.26337.4207.1 10.0 314
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
SIMPLE = T / file does conform to FITS standardBITPIX = 8 / number of bits per data pixelNAXIS = 0 / number of data axesEXTEND = T / FITS dataset may contain extensio
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# Ep dEp lprob lEiso dlEiso116.207 0.094 4.11e-05 121.530 0.062116.309 0.108 7.12e-04 121.530 0.060116.424 0.124 2.94e-04 121.530 0.060116.557 0.142 6.88e-04 121.530 0.060116.709 0.163 3.76e-04 121.530 0.060116.883 0.186 6.03e-04 121.530 0.060
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# Ep lEiso52.251 121.78956.376 121.74264.409 121.34567.405 121.33968.247 121.26870.164 121.15771.357 121.42072.341 121.47273.325 121.23673.364 121.23974.059 121.32475.263 121.29475.708 121.41276.626 121.36377.301 121.31677.564 121.454
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# Ep lNiso52.253 137.66456.367 137.42864.461 138.33967.434 138.31168.276 137.98370.194 137.65471.386 138.57572.360 138.78073.348 137.90273.387 137.76074.084 138.13275.294 137.99675.740 138.51876.662 138.29877.324 138.07477.587 137.724
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# x=Log_e(Beaming Fraction) y=Log_e(Egam/10^52 erg) z=Log_e(Tjet/days)# mean(x)= -4.3091 xdown= -5.1586 xup= -3.1066# mean(y)= -2.3287 ydown= -3.5853 yup= -0.7061# mean(z)= 1.7904 zdown= 0.6149 zup= 3.3985-6.1826 -4.1280 -0.7995-6.0390 -4.031
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
Ep=94.78 Chi/nu= 46.57/57 (0.817)
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
#file=swb15-350lc.txt dt=1.0 tstart=-118.680 tstop=194.700#t90 dt90 t50 dt50 rt90 drt90 rt50 drt50 rt45 drt45 tav dtav tmax dtmax trise dtrise tfall dtfall cts cts_err pk_rate dpk_rate band 272.000 26.925 29.000 26.998 88.000
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
# tmin tmax 10.0000 1145.9701 [ksec];instrument XRT;exposure 142926.59;xunit kev;bintype counts0.000000 0.010000 0.000000 0.0000000.010000 0.020000 0.000000 0.0000000.020000 0.030000 0.000000 0.0000000.030000 0.040000 0.00000
Berkeley - ASTRO - 00263361
;instrument XRT;exposure 148438.29;xunit kev;bintype counts 0.0000000 0.0049999999 13.659677 1.00000 0.0049999999 0.0099999998 13.708420 1.00000 0.0099999998 0.015000000 13.757163 1.0
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