XRF 241001A is a low-luminosity collapsar event with a broad-line Type Ic supernova, supporting XRFs as the faint end of the long GRB population observed on-axis by a weak jet.
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Simulations show that iterative source removal and maximum likelihood decoding can recover point-source positions and fluxes from 1.5D coded-aperture data with 5-arcmin resolution in one axis and 5-degree resolution in the other.
EP250416a is an X-ray-rich long GRB at z=0.963 showing a late jet break at 1.5e6 s and optical darkness explained by A_V^host = 5.5 mag extinction.
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XRF 241001A/SN 2024aiiq: A Faint Soft X-ray Transient Detected by SVOM with a Broad-Line Type Ic Supernova Revealed by JWST
XRF 241001A is a low-luminosity collapsar event with a broad-line Type Ic supernova, supporting XRFs as the faint end of the long GRB population observed on-axis by a weak jet.
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Simulations of a 2 x 1.5D coded aperture camera for X-ray astronomy
Simulations show that iterative source removal and maximum likelihood decoding can recover point-source positions and fluxes from 1.5D coded-aperture data with 5-arcmin resolution in one axis and 5-degree resolution in the other.
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Multi-wavelength study of EP250416a / GRB 250416C: An Optically Dark Long GRB with a Late Jet Break
EP250416a is an X-ray-rich long GRB at z=0.963 showing a late jet break at 1.5e6 s and optical darkness explained by A_V^host = 5.5 mag extinction.