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The Trigger Algorithm for the Burst Alert Telescope on Swift

天体物理学 2009-11-10 v1

摘要

The Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) is a huge (5200 cm2) coded aperture imager that will detect gamma-ray bursts in real time and provide a location that the Swift satellite will use to slew the optical and x-ray telescopes. The huge size of BAT is a challenge for the on-board triggering: a change as small as 1% is equivalent to a 1 sigma statistical variation in 1 second. There will be three types of triggers, two based on rates and one based on images. The first type of trigger is for short time scales (4 msec to 64 msec). These will be traditional triggers (single background) and we check about 25,000 combinations of time-energy-focal plane subregions per second. The second type of trigger will be similar to what is used on HETE: fits to multiple background regions to remove trends for time scales between 64 msec and 64 seconds. About 500 triggers will be checked per second. For these rate triggers, false triggers and variable non-GRB sources will be rejected by requiring a new source to be present in an image. The third type of trigger works on longer time scales (minutes), and will be based on routine images that are made of the field of view.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0408514,
  title  = {The Trigger Algorithm for the Burst Alert Telescope on Swift},
  author = {E. Fenimore and D. Palmer and M. Galassi and T. Tavenner and S. Barthelmy and N. Gehrels and A. Parsons and J. Tueller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0408514},
  year   = {2009}
}

备注

3 pages, no figures, from the "Gamma-Ray Burst and Afterglow Astronomy 2001" confernce, Woodshole, MA, Sept 2001