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Konus-Wind Konus-Wind 10 years of operating in 10 years of operating in spacespace
10 years of GRBs observations from the joint Russian-American KONUS-WIND experiment:
results and perspectives
E.P.Mazets, R.L.Aptekar, D.D.Frederiks, S.V.Golenetskii, V.N.Il’inskii, V.D.Pal’shin, M.V.Ulanov
A.F.Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St.Petersburg, Russia
T.L.Cline, P.S.ButterworthNASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
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Main results of the KONUS experiments on the “Venera 11-14” missions (1979-83)
• A number of types of GRBs with different time history and duration distribution were studied.
• Short GRBs were indicated as a separate class.
• Sources of soft repeating bursts were discovered.
• The energy spectra of GRBs were investigated. A rapid spectral variability was found.
• Localization of 160 sources of GRBs revealed their isotropic distribution on the celestial sphere.
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GRBs bimodal distribution
• GRBs duration distribution. Data of Konus experiments on Venera 11-14 (1979 – 1983)
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GRBs celestial distribution
• Konus GRBs distribution • BATSE GRBs distribution
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Wind Instruments
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Wind trajectory
Wind trajectory during extended mission
phase 10:Low-inclination phasing orbitJuly 2002 to November 2002
XY (ecliptic plane) projection
Wind trajectory during extended mission
phase 11-13:L1 excursion L2 excursion L1
Lissajous orbit (2002-2008+)
XY (ecliptic plane) projection
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Scientific objectives of Konus-Wind experiment
• study of GRBs including a determination of their occurence rate above a sensitivity threshold of ~ 10-7 erg cm-2, detailed measuring of the time histories of bursts with high time resolution of 2 – 64 milliseconds, detailed spectral measurements in the broad energy range of 10 keV – 10 MeV, investigations of a fast spectral variability on a time bin scale of a few milliseconds;
• precise localization of GRBs by means of an arrival time triangulation method together with other Interplanetary Network (IPN) spacecraft using the Wind s/c as a constant and effective vertex of the IPN;
• comprehensive study of the Soft Gamma Repeater (SGR) – very rare astrophysical objects in our Galaxy thought to be neutron stars with a huge magnetic field of 1014 - 1015 G – including a monitoring of a long-term variations of their activity and waiting for exceptional rare giant flares in SGR’s with energy release up to 1044 erg;
• detection and study much more slower gamma-ray transients especially those which are coming from objects believed to contain a black hole.
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Konus-Wind Gamma-Ray Burst Experiment on US GGS-Wind spacecraft
• Two detectors S1 and S2: NaI(Tl) 13 cm diameter, 7.5 cm height, 12.5 cm Be window.Located on opposite faces of spacecraft, observing correspondingly the southern and northern celestial hemispheres
• Burst mode:Time history analyzer: resolution 2ms – 256 ms, total duration 230s12 – 50 keV 4096 ch50 – 200 keV 4096 ch200 – 770 keV4096 ch
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Instrument description (continue)
• Pulse Height analyzer: accumulation time 64ms – 8.192 s, duration 79 – 492 sPHA1 12 – 770 keV 63 ch quasilog scalePHA2 0.2 – 10 MeV 63 ch quasilog scale
• Background mode: accumulation time 1.47 – 2.94 sCount rate:
12 – 50 keV50 – 200 keV200 – 770 keV> 10 MeV
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Konus-Wind Summary
Joint Russian-American experiment on US GGS-WIND spacecraft
Launch: November 1, 1994Konus-Wind instrument switched on:
November 11, 1994
Orbit: beyond the magnetosphere of the EarthObservations: November 11, 1994 –December 18, 2004 ( 3689
days)Gamma ray bursts total 2524• Burst mode 1419• Background mode 1105• Solar flares 729
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Konus-Wind GRBs• GRB 980706a – an example of short hard GRB.
Ep = 1.6 MeV.
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Konus-Wind GRBs• GRB 041211 – a recent example of long multipeak hard GRB.
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Duration distribution of Konus-Wind trigger GRBs
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Fast spectral variability of GRB 991208
• KONUS-WIND GRB 991208 T0= 16613.263s UT
• Two pulses with clear spectral evolution
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Fast spectral evolution of GRB 991208
• Pulse 1 • Pulse 2
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Fast spectral variability of GRB 970828
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Konus-Wind-Ulysses-Konus-A localization for GRB 970228
• GRB 970228 was localized by BeppoSAX WFC (IAUC 6572)
• Independent IPN Ulysses/Wind triangulation (IAUC 6593)
• X-ray and optical transient was found
• z = 0.695 ± 0.002
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Localization of GRB 010109
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Konus-Wind observations of Soft Gamma Repeaters
• Konus-Wind detected more than 150 trigger SGR bursts from 4 SGRs: 1900+14, 1806-20, 1627-41, 1801-23.
• Numerous SGR bursts were detected in the background mode• Giant outbursts were detected from SGR 1900+14 and SGR
1627-41• Series of bursts were detected from SGR 1900+14 and
recently from SGR 1806-20 (GCN 2769)• Now Konus-Wind continue to register bursts from SGR 1806-
20, which stay in active state
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SGR 0526-66
• Burst 790306 detected from SGR 0526-66 by Konus on Venera 11
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Konus-Wind observations of SGR 1900+14
• Burst 790324 - the first burst detected from SGR 1900+14 by Konus on Venera-11
• Burst 980902b – a typical burst from SGR 1900+14 detected by Konus-Wind
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SGR 1806-20
• Burst 040828 – the most intense burst (both in peak flux and fluence) detected by Konus-Wind from this SGR.
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SGR 1627-41• An intense burst 980625 from SGR 1627-41 which
demonstrates strong spectral evolution typical for this SGR.
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Giant outburst on 1998 August 27 (SGR 1900+14)
Time and energy characteristics of the August 27 event.
Top: Background subtracted light curve of the outburst. Horizontal sections with triangles specify count rates averaged over the period. The sloped dashed line is a plot of exp(-t/) for = 91.5 s.
Bottom: Horizontal sections with squares specify kT averaged over the period.
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Giant outburst on 1979 March 5 (SGR 0526-66)
Time and energy characteristics of the March 5 event.
Top: Background subtracted light curve of the outburst. Horizontal sections with triangles specify count rates averaged over the period. The sloped dashed line is a plot of exp(-t/) relation for =100 s.
Bottom: Horizontal sections with squares specify kT averaged over the period.
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Giant outburst on 1998 June 18 (SGR 1627-41)
Time and energy characteristics of the June 18 event.
Top: Background subtracted light curve of the outburst. period. The rise time os about 100 ms.
Bottom: Spectral evolution during the burst.
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New SGR 1801-23• New SGR was discovered by Wind, Kosmos2326, CGRO, and Ulysses• Only 2 short bursts from this source were detected up to date
Burst 970629b T0=23493.221 s UT
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Giant outbursts from Gygnus X-1
• the Cyg X-1 outburst on 950325 as observed by Konus-Wind
• The narrow spike at 25,841 s in the beginning of interval B is the GRB that triggered a series of multichannel spectral measurements, covering the entire interval B. The gap after B was caused by the transmission of high-resolution data to the onboard tape recorder.
• Background levels are indicated by the dashed lines.
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Giant outbursts from Gygnus X-1 (continue)
• Konus F spectrum of the outburst on 950325. The spectrum was accumulated during the decay stage of the flare over 360 s of interval B with moderate statistics. The solid curve is the result of the spectral fit. The spectral shape is consistent with that of the hard state of Cyg X-1.
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Giant outbursts from Gygnus X-1 (continue)
• Konus 15–300 keV photon fluxes (background subtracted) and hardness ratios for the outburst on 020224. The time resolution is 23.552 s.
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Konus-Wind observations of GRBs with known redshifts
• Konus-Wind has been successfully operating since November 1994. Of more than 30 GRBs with known redshifts, Konus-Wind has detected 23 GRBs in the trigger mode and 7 in the background mode. It is the largest subset of GRBs with known redshifts collected by one instrument.
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Konus-Wind observations of GRBs with known redshifts: GRB 030329 (z=0.1685)
• Konus-Wind light curve of the famous GRB 030329.
• Fluence:
(1.74±0.01)×10-4 erg cm-2.
• Peak Flux: (2.62±0.04)×10-5 erg cm-2 s-1
• 26 high resolution spectra were obtained with Ep varies from 30 to 180 keV.
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Konus-Wind observations of GRBs with known redshifts
• Correlation of isotropic equivalent maximal Luminosity with Ep (in the source rest frame) for Konus-Wind GRBs with known redshifts.
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Main scientific results of the Konus-Wind experiment
• in the course of Konus-Wind experiment more than 1400 GRBs were detected in a triggered mode with high time and spectral resolution;
• Time histories, energy spectra, a fast spectral variability, and inherent correlations in the bursts have been studied;
• the IPN with Konus-Wind as a basic vertex has precisely localized a large number of GRB sources by triangulation method, producing crucial data for the multiwavelength study of the GRB afterglows with many telescopes, both ground-based and in orbit;
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Main scientific results of the Konus-Wind experiment (continue)
• A comprehensive study of SGRs was carried out. Two new sources, SGR1627-41 and SGR1801-23 were discovered in addition to three known SGRs. The Konus-Wind experiment was succeeded in detailed studying of the huge outburst in SGR1900+14 on August 27, 1998. It was the second observed giant flare in SGRs after the famous March 5, 1979 event in SGR0526-66. Third giant flare was observed from the new SGR1627-41.
• About more than 300 more common repeating bursts were observed in SGRs at revealed phases of their burst activity;
• Rare strong and long outbursts from Cygnus X-1 were discovered. Such type of its behavior represents a new feature of gamma-ray emission of binary system contained a black hole.
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The Konus-Wind experiment data collection, archiving and dissemination.
• Obtained information are stored on CD ROM’s at GSFC and at Ioffe Institute. To make it available for scientific community several websites were opened.
• Time histories of GRB’s given with the time resolution of 64 ms are available though GCN website at GSFC (http://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov ) immediately after receiving telemetry data on the ground.
• Two complete sets of an accumulated information, “Konus Catalog of Soft Gamma Repeater Activity: 1978 to 2000” and “Konus Catalog of Short GRBs” are presented on the Ioffe Institute websites at http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/LEA/SGR/Catalog/ ,and http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/LEA/shortGRBs/Catalog/ , respectively.
• The complete catalog of all observed GRBs is now in preparation
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Perspectives of the Konus-Wind experiment
• The Konus-Wind experiment remains an important source of time resolved GRB’s spectral data in the wide energy range from 15 keV up to 12 MeV. This information is a real contribution in the GRB’s multiwavelength study as a whole and especially for GRBs detected by SWIFT, since the spectral coverage of the SWIFT BAT instrument is extremely limited (about 20 – 150 keV). Recent developments in our understanding of GRBs suggest that broad-band spectral information about prompt GRB emission can provide important constrains on models.