A "Spiffy" Trigger for Gamma-Ray Bursts

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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3 pages, 2 figures, to appear in AIP proc. "Gamma-Ray Burst and Afterglow Astronomy 2001" Woods Hole, Massachusetts

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10.1063/1.1579306

The traditional design of trigger algorithms for GRB experiments requires the specification of the background and burst samples in terms of acquisition times that are of fixed duration and of fixed elapsed time from each other. One such set of acquisition times is required for each characteristic timescale of GRB variation that one desires to detect. One then slides each set through the trigger data searching for samples that maximize the signal-to-noise of the background-subtracted burst sample. Here we describe a new triggering approach in which the times at which the background and burst samples are acquired are allowed to vary dynamically. Two background samples bracket a burst sample. The background and burst durations and elapsed time between them are allowed to be free parameters, which are maximized using the downhill simplex method. This produces great flexibility in the timescales that are available for detecting GRBs.

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