Gamma-ray Burst 970616

A very bright Gamma-Ray Burst (among the brightest 2%) was detected with BATSE on June 16.757 UT. The burst was multipeaked, with a total duration of about 200 s. Scanning observations with the PCA onboard RXTE 4.0 hr after the burst revealed a source at R.A. = 1h18m.9 +/- 0m.7 (90-percent statistical confidence), Decl. = -5 30' +/- 18' (equinox 2000.0) with a countrate of 4.5 +/- 1.6 counts/s or 1.1 x 10E-11 erg sE-1 cmE-2 in the band 2-10 keV. An ASCA observation during June 20.15-21.44 UT (50 ksec) revealed 4 X-ray sources, two of which are outside the IPN annulus. Though one of these sources is variable, the identification with the GRB afterglow is unclear. Two optical variables have been found, none of which coincides with one of the ASCA sources. A ROSAT observation was performed between June 23-25, 1997 for a total of 22 ksec.

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