GRB 040403: A faint X-ray rich gamma-ray burst discovered by INTEGRAL

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GRB 040403 is one of the faintest gamma-ray bursts for which a rapid and accurate localization has been obtained. Here we report on the gamma-ray properties of this burst, based on observations with the IBIS instrument aboard INTEGRAL, and the results of searches for its optical afterglow. The steep spectrum (power law photon index = 1.9 in the 20-200 keV range) implies that GRB 040403 is most likely an X-ray rich burst. Our optical limit of R > 24.2 at 16.5 h after the burst, indicates a rather faint afterglow, similar to those seen in other relatively soft and faint bursts. © ESO 2005.

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Mereghetti, S., Götz, D., Andersen, M. I., Castro-Tirado, A., Frontera, F., Gorosabel, J., … De Ugarte, A. (2005). GRB 040403: A faint X-ray rich gamma-ray burst discovered by INTEGRAL. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 433(1), 113–116. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20042030

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