Analysis of a Gamma-Ray Burst
Find the basic informaiton on GRB of your choice in IBAS GRB pages.
1. Convert the information about arrival time and position of GRB
into form suitable for analysis.
Find the Science Window (SCW) in which
the GRB appears from GCN notice time in UTC using
converttime
and find the ScW in which GRB occured.
2. Locate the GRB on the isgry sky image.
Create the science window list and
the observation group
and run ibis_science_analysis
in this observation group till IMA
level.
With the help of ds9
Determine the sources found and locate them on the image. As you can
see, the GRB does not appear in the source list.
To force the OSA to analyze the GRB create your own catalog my_cat.fits, e.g. by copying one
arbitrary line
from ISDC reference catalog (e.g. fcopy "$ISDC_REF_CAT[NAME == 'Crab']"
my_cat.fits) and
modify my_cat.fits file by changing the source name (from Crab to GRB
030501) and entering the sky position of GRB.
If very bright sources are present in the field of view, or your GRB is
very weak (check the IBAS web pages), add the most important persistent
sources to your catalog.
Create a region file from my_cat.fits
and locate the GRB on isgry sky image with the help of ds9.
3. Detailed analysis: using the user GTI.
Now when you have first information
about the GRB you can do more detailed analysis.
Create an new observation group with the GRB ScW.
Create your own good time interval (GTI) which will select only the
photons which came during the GRB. Run the
sceince analysis once more in a new observation group.
gti_user my_gti.fits TSTART TEND
group=og_ibis.fits
where
TSTART and TEND are in UTC. Check
your GTI file with fv:
fv
my_gti.fits &
Run the analysis software to make
the image, 0.5 s resolution lightcurve and the spectrum of the GRB
ibis_science_analysis startLevel=COR endLevel=LCR \
CAT_refCat=my_cat.fits \
ILCR_delta_t=0.5 \
SCW1_GTI_gtiUserI=my_gti.fits
Check
the results for the image, spectrum and the lightcurve.