The GRM on SVOM is a new wide-field gamma-ray detector that has operated successfully in orbit since June 2024, detecting more than 100 GRBs annually with performance cross-validated against GECAM and Fermi/GBM.
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SVOM-GRM uses three detectors for on-board and MCMC-based ground localization of GRBs in 15-5000 keV, with preliminary results consistent with Fermi/GBM for GRB 240629A.
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The Gamma-Ray Monitor onboard the SVOM satellite
The GRM on SVOM is a new wide-field gamma-ray detector that has operated successfully in orbit since June 2024, detecting more than 100 GRBs annually with performance cross-validated against GECAM and Fermi/GBM.
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The trigger and localization system of SVOM-GRM
SVOM-GRM uses three detectors for on-board and MCMC-based ground localization of GRBs in 15-5000 keV, with preliminary results consistent with Fermi/GBM for GRB 240629A.