IX/36 GRANAT/PHEBUS catalog of cosmic gamma-ray bursts (Terekhov+, 1994-2002) ================================================================================ A catalog of cosmic gamma-ray bursts detected by the PHEBUS instrument on the Granat Observatory: December 1989 - May 1991, June 1991-December 1992, January 1993-September 1994, October 1994 - December 1996. Terekhov O.V., Tkachenko A.Yu, Denisenko D.V., Lobachev V.A., Sunyaev R.A., Kovtun,A.V., Kuznetsov A.V., Barat C., Dezalay J.-P., Talon R., Vedrenne G. =1994PAZh...20..323T =1994AstL...20..265T =1995PAZh...21...83T =1995AstL...21...73T =1998PAZh...24..833T =1998AstL...24..722T =2002PAZh...28..403T =2002AstL...28..353T ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Gamma rays Mission_Name: GRANAT Abstract: Phebus instrument, a part of scientific equipment on board the Granat astrophysical Observatory, has the purpose to study cosmic gamma-ray bursts and solar flares in the range from 100keV to 100MeV. This is the final catalog of cosmic gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) observed in the PHEBUS experiment Granat orbiting astrophysical observatory. This catalogue contains information on 66 events recorded from December 1989 to May 199, 52 events recorded from June 1991 to December 199, 60 events recorded from January 1993 until September 1994, and 32 events recorded from October 1994 until December 1996. We provide the GRB light curves in the range 100keV - 1.6MeV, energy spectra and data on the total energy fluxes and energy fluxes at GRB luminosity peaks at energies above 100keV. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file catalog.dat 121 210 Main characteristics of 210 GRBs detected by PHEBUS instrument -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: IX/20 : The Fourth BATSE Burst Revised Catalog (Paciesas+ 1999) J/ApJS/120/399 : ULYSSES supplement to GRB 3B catalog (Hurley+, 1999) J/ApJS/126/19 : BATSE gamma-ray burst spectral catalog. I. (Preece+, 2000) J/ApJS/134/385 : Supplement to the BATSE GRB catalogs (Kommers+, 2001) J/A+A/385/377 : 319 gamma-ray bursts BATSE triggers (Quilligan+, 2002) J/A+AS/129/1 : GRANAT/WATCH catalogue of gamma-ray bursts (Sazonov+ 1998) J/ApJ/563/80 : 3906 gamma-ray bursts BATSE triggers (Stern+, 2001) Byte-by-byte Description of file: catalog.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- Name Burst name, PBYYMMDDa (1) 11- 16 F6.2 --- SR Session and registration number (2) 18- 19 I2 h T0.h Universal Time of burst cell triggering 21- 22 I2 min T0.m Universal Time of burst cell triggering 24- 29 F6.3 s T0.s Universal Time of burst cell triggering 31- 36 F6.2 s T90 Duration time (3) 38- 41 F4.2 s e_T90 Uncertainty in T90 43- 47 F5.2 --- Cmax/Cmin Ratio of maximum count rate recorded during a burst and the threshold count rate 49- 53 F5.2 --- e_Cmax/Cmin Uncertainty in Cmax/Cmin 55- 60 F6.2 10-8J/m2 Flue ? Integrated flux (fluence) at energy above 100keV 62- 66 F5.2 10-8J/m2 e_Flue ? Uncertainty on Flue 68- 73 F6.2 10-8W/m2 Fluxp ? Peak flux at energy above 100keV 75- 79 F5.2 10-8W/m2 e_Fluxp ? Uncertainty on Fluxp 81- 84 F4.2 --- SH ? Spectral hardness (4) 86- 89 F4.2 --- e_SH ? Uncertainty on SH 91 A1 --- Law [PBS] Analytical law (5) 93- 99 F7.2 --- P ? Parameter of analytical law (5) 101-104 F4.2 --- chi2/DOF ? Ratio characterizes the spectrum fitting reliability (6) 106-111 F6.2 --- chi2 ? Residual of fit (6) 112 A1 --- --- [/] 113-114 I2 --- DOF ? Degrees of freedom of the fit (6) 116-121 A6 --- Note Notes to the source (7) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): YYMMDDa represents the mean year, month and day of burst registration. (PhebusB YYMMDDa in Simbad) Note (2): Number of session of observation, followed by a decimal point and the registration number of the burst cell in this session. Note (3): Duration time is the interval between the times when 5% and 95% of the total burst energy was released. Note (4): The hardness of the integrated energy spectra is defined as the ratio of count numbers in the ranges 400-1000keV and 100-400keV. Note (5): Analytical laws expressing the spectral data:: P: power law where Counts(E)=A.E^p^: P contains dimensionless exponent p B: Bremsstrahlung law where Counts(E)=A.exp(-E/Eo)/E: P contains the Eo value in keV S: synchrotron radiation law where Counts(E)=A.exp(-(E/Ec)^1/3^) P contains the Ec value in keV Note (6): The chi2/DOF ratio characterizes the spectrum fitting reliability. In the first and second part of the catalog, the ratio chi2/DOF is given, in the third and last part of the catalog, the values of chi2 and DOF are given. Note (7): The burst was observed by other instruments: (B) BATSE (onboard Compton Gamma Ray Observatory) (K) KONUS/WIND (Konus instrument on WIND spacecraft) (T) TGRS/WIND (Transient Gamma-Ray Spectrometer on WIND spacecraft) (U) ULYSSES (spacecraft Ulysses) (Y) YOHKOH (Japanese satellite Yohkoh) (D) DMS (Defense Meteorite Satellite Program) (C) SROSS-C (Indian SROSS-C satellite) (G) GINGA (spacecraft Ginga) (W) WATCH (onboard GRANAT Observatory) (S) SIGMA (onboard GRANAT Observatory) (E) EURECA (EURECA satellite) (P) PVO (Pioneer Venus Orbiter) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================================ (End) Veta Avedisova (INASAN) 11-Nov-2002