2005 LAT-COLLABORATION MEETING GRB WORKING GROUP Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope GRB science group report Jay Norris Nicola Omodei.

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2005 LAT-COLLABORATION MEETING GRB WORKING GROUP Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope GRB science group report Jay Norris Nicola Omodei

Nicola INFN PisaSLAC-August 30, 2005 Topics that may translate in papers Simulation development –Models, integration with the LAT software –Expected high energy emission –Preliminary GRB LAT sensitivity (“Post DC1 IRF”) LAT sensitivity to GRB –Instrument Response Function MUST agree with the official ones –Estimation of the on-ground GRB alert efficiency –Estimation on the on-board GRB alert efficiency On-board reconstruction/GRB Alert algorithms –Addition filters to realize the GRB event buffer –Alert algorithm description and performances Data Challenge 2 –Description of the sky model –Analysis environment –Main results from the GRB group GRB properties and what we expect from the LAT –Comprehensive paper on what we expect during the flight –This paper should come just before the launch, considering all the results reached by the group during the pre-launch phase. –It should consider also the new data sets available at that moment (Swift, Agile, TeV telescopes) as well as the development of new theoretical models Searches of predicted QG effect in GRB time profile –Introduction to QG effect –Analysis description –Expected LAT sensitivity to QG

Nicola INFN PisaSLAC-August 30, 2005 Coordinators, and “papers organizer” Paper will be associated to a “paper organizer”, which is tacking the responsibility of organizing the work, collecting and organizing ideas from the group. We have already a tentative list of people Coordinators, and paper organizers should guarantee the accessibility of the information to all of the group members. They should encourage people in participating to the work (cross checks, data analysis, simulation…) We are more than 45 people but few active members! (25 people joined to our session) –Increase the number of active people, helping people to get involved! –More VRVS regularly scheduled! –Collaborations between the group members, commitments, are welcome! –All the information collected in the GRB parallel session will be posted to our confluence space

Nicola INFN PisaSLAC-August 30, 2005 Reports (1) Felix Ryde: –They developed a model with thermal component + power law component at high energy. –The model, which nicely fits the BATSE data, has been implemented within the LAT software (GRBtemplate) and is suitable for simulations. Nicola Omodei –Report on the status of the simulators (we’re in good shape) –Recently added extra component for reproducing the Magda’s burst (GRB ), as well as a delayed (GRB ) –LAT sensitivities studies (using DC1A IRF, GRBobs bursts) David Band (via Jay Norris) –GBM simulations (takes imputs from LAT simulators + GBM response functions (Marc Kippen) –GBM and LAT sensitivity studies

Nicola INFN PisaSLAC-August 30, 2005 Reports (2) Jay Norris and Jerry Bonnell: –LAT on-board GRB alert algorithm –Makes uses of the on-board recon (interaction with the flight software already started) –Send LAT event to a GRB buffer (rates down to Hz) (reducing by a factor of ~10) –GBM prior provides this for free for most bursts –Evaluate localization accuracy obtainable via on-board with all ID’ed GRB photons vs. on-ground using ~ 10 highest energy photons selected on-board, sent by an alert Brenda Dingus –She presents briefly the thesis Magda Gonzales, which contains results from joined BATSE and EGRET spectral fit, as well as detailed information, data and plots related to the ‘extra’ high energy emission observed (GRB like) Francesco Longo –Overview of some QG phenomenology aspects Vacuum birefringence Time delay effect –The basic idea is that the time delay is probably not the best candidate for measuring the quantum gravity energy scale, but it is worth to study in detail the capability of GLAST in GRB temporal analysis –There is still room for QG studies (the two effect are some how independent) –Some studies have already been studied and the possibility to include a time lag as a function of the energy is included in the simulation

Nicola INFN PisaSLAC-August 30, 2005 DC2 preparation Valerie Connaughton: –She reports on the activity of the group on DC2 simulations and GRB science tools development –GRB simulations can provide both LAT photons (standard software environment) and also GBM output ASCII file –These ASCII files are: Burst name, trigger time, position of the bursts wrt the sc and in galactic coordinates Burst spectral Parameters: evolution of the 4-param of the Band model –They are passed to the GBM simulator software (IDL) Computes the GBM BGO’s and NaI’s responses –GBM data product Time tagged events e.g. GLG_TTE_N1_BN _V01.FIT Response matrice e.g. GLG_CSPEC_B1_BN _V01.RSP Background spectra e.g. GLG_BCK_N7_BN _V01.BAK Other files –Rates for trigger  4000 s in two versions with different spectral and temporal resolution e.g. GLG_CSPEC_N9_BN _V01.FIT and GLG_CTIME_N9_BN _V01.FIT –Rates for day with burst GLG_CSPEC_N9_050718_V01.FIT and GLG_CTIME_N9_050718_V01.FIT –LAT and GBM analysis Combining LAT events output file, LAT response file, GBM events file, response and background to obtain a LAT+GBM joined spectral analysis (examples shown) –DC2 goal: Time integrated spectral analysis (minimum) Time resolved spectral analysis (goal)

Nicola INFN PisaSLAC-August 30, 2005 Top 3 issues Optimization of the LAT response at low energies (quick look analysis) –Application of possibly different cuts relevant to low energies Optimization of additional on-board filters (on-board analysis) –How to obtain a most accurate localization on-board vs on ground via “alert message” that transmits ~10 or fewer highest energy photons GRB LAT sensitivity (pre-flight activity) –N grb per year vs N ph LAT detected –vs off axis angle –vs high energy spectral index

Nicola INFN PisaSLAC-August 30, 2005 Multi- Observations Special guest — Kevin Hurley’s talk –Much can be modeled on, adopted from Swift era efforts, experiences. –A primary difference: LAT error boxes > Swift’s XRT (~ 6-8” radius) Prioritize our needs –Topics –Resources Take advantage from Swift –GCN –Burst Advocate model –  GLAST IR, opt, UV, X –  GLAST TeV observation: MAGIC is already in the GCN network (A. de Angelis)

Nicola INFN PisaSLAC-August 30, 2005 Discussion Notes “Needs” –Study to see how A eff at low energy can be increased for GRBs, achieve better spectral overlap with GBM’s BGO. –Intense Solar Flares. Question remains on Si strip saturation in outer regions (upper layers, sides): on-board measures? Future work and planning –Will hold VRVS sessions on Tutorial on running GRB simulations for various studies In what parameter space shall we describe LAT GRB sensitivity? Refinement of (appropriate) parameters for GRB catalog, including questions on low fluence bursts, delayed emission Guidance on documentation effort for GRB tools leading up to DC2