Observations of Gamma-ray Bursts with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer

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Accepted for Proceeding Proceedings Of The Joint CNR/ESO Meeting, "Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Afterglow Era: 2nd Workshop", Rome,

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10.1007/10853853_6

The role of the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) in the study of Gamma-ray Bursts (GRBs) is reviewed. Through April 2001, the All-Sky Monitor (ASM) and the Proportional Counter Array (PCA) instruments have detected 30 GRBs. In 16 cases, an early celestial position was released to the community, sometimes in conjunction with IPN results. The subsequent optical and radio searches led to the detection of 5 x-ray afterglows, to at least 6 optical or radio afterglows, to 3 of the 17 secure redshifts known at this writing, and to 2 other likely redshifts. The decay curves of early x-ray afterglows have been measured. The rapid determination of the location of GRB 970828 and the absence of optical afterglow at that position gave one of the first indications that GRBs occur in star-forming regions (Groot et al. 1998, ApJ 493, L27). The location of GRB 000301C led to the determination of a break in the optical decay rate (Rhoads and Fruchter 2001, ApJ 546, 117) which is evidence for a jet, and to variability in the optical light curve that could represent gravitational lensing (Garnavich, Loeb, and Stanek 2000, ApJ 544, L11). X-ray light curves of GRB from the ASM in conjunction with gamma-ray light curves exhibit striking differences in different bands and may reveal the commencement of the x-ray afterglow (Smith et al. 2001, ApJ submitted, astroph 0103357).

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