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Beginning of ReadMe : J/ApJS/120/399 ULYSSES supplement to GRB 3B catalog (Hurley+, 1999) ================================================================================ The ULYSSES Supplement to the BATSE 3B Catalog of Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts Hurley K., Briggs M. S., Kippen R. M., Kouveliotou C., Meegan C., Fishman G., Cline T., Boer M. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 120, 399 (1999)> =1999ApJS..120..399H (SIMBAD/NED BibCode) ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Combined data; Gamma rays; Fundamental catalog Mission_Name: ULYSSES Keywords: catalogs - gamma rays: bursts Abstract: We present interplanetary network localization information for 218 gamma-ray bursts in the third BATSE catalog obtained by analyzing the arrival times of these bursts with the Ulysses and Compton Gamma Ray Observatory spacecraft. For any given burst observed by these two spacecraft, arrival time analysis (or "triangulation") results in an annulus of possible arrival directions whose half-width varies between 7'' and 32', depending on the intensity and time history of the burst and the distance of the Ulysses spacecraft from Earth. This annulus generally intersects the BATSE error circle, which results in an average reduction of a factor of 30 of the error box area.
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