[vsnet-grb-info 42541] GRB 260424B: Glowbug gamma-ray detection of a short burst
TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 44418 SUBJECT: GRB 260424B: Glowbug gamma-ray detection of a short burst DATE: 26/04/28 21:25:44 GMT FROM: C.C. Cheung at Naval Research Lab <Teddy.Cheung@nrl.navy.mil> C.C. Cheung, R. Woolf, M. Kerr, J.E. Grove (NRL), A. Goldstein (USRA), C.A. Wilson-Hodge, D. Kocevski (MSFC), and M.S. Briggs (UAH) report: The Glowbug gamma-ray telescope [1,2,3], operating on the International Space Station, confirms the detection of the short burst GRB 260424B, which was detected by SVOM/GRM (GCN 44410), Konus-Wind (GCN 44416), Mars-Odyssey (HEND), with an IPN triangulation (GCN 44411). The burst onset is at 2026-04-24 23:37:24.0 with a burst duration of ~0.6. The lightcurve comprises a double-peaked structure. The analysis results presented here are preliminary and use a response function that lacks a detailed characterization of the surrounding passive structure of the ISS. Glowbug is a NASA-funded technology demonstrator for sensitive, low-cost gamma-ray transient telescopes developed, built, and operated by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) with support from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, USRA, and NASA MSFC. It was launched on 2023 March 15 aboard the Department of Defense Space Test Program’s STP-H9 to the ISS and operated until 2024 April when it was put in safe storage on orbit. Glowbug was removed from storage and resumed operation on 2025 September 12. [1] Grove, J.E. et al. 2020, Proc. Yamada Conf. LXXI, arXiv:2009.11959 [2] Woolf, R.S. et al. 2022, Proc. SPIE, 12181, id. 121811O [3] Woolf, R.S. et al. 2024, Proc. SPIE, 13151, id. 1315108 Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release. Distribution is unlimited. View this GCN Circular online at https://gcn.nasa.gov/circulars/44418. --- To unsubscribe, open this link in a web browser: https://gcn.nasa.gov/unsubscribe/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJlbWFpbCI6InZzbmV0LW...
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