Fermi-GBM BELOWHZ090104321 Summary 
 Trigger Summary 
Trigger Time [MET]        : 252747760.459756
Burst Pos RA [deg]        : 7.5000
Burst Pos Dec [deg]       : 16.5333
Burst Err Radius [deg]    : 26.1333
Trigger significance [sig]: 6.7
Trigger time scale [ms]   : 2048
Trigger channel low       : 2
Trigger channel high      : 2
Trigger channel low (ADC) : 143
Trigger channel high (ADC): 258
Triggered detector        : 000000000011
SC Geo East Long [deg]    : 0.0000
SC Geo North Lat [deg]    : 0.0000
 
 GBM Light curves 
Notes:
- 1) The data are from the Fermi-SDC: http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/FTP/fermi/data/ 
- 2) The light curve is generated using the Fermi-tool gtbin for the TTE data.
- 3) The individual panel shows the GBM light curve for each GBM detector (GBM-BGO: b0 and b1, GBM-NaI: from n0 to nb) in full energy range.
 1s binning 
 All interval 
 
 From T0-10 to T0+100 
 
 From T0-10 to T0+50 
 
 From T0-10 to T0+10 
 
 64ms binning 
 All interval 
 
 From T0-10 to T0+100 
 
 From T0-10 to T0+50 
 
 From T0-10 to T0+10 
 
 LAT Sky Image 
Notes:
- 1) The data are from the LAT photon server: http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/FTP/fermi/data/lat/allsky/ 
- 2) The LAT image is created using the Fermi-tool gtselect and gtbin. 
- 3) The GBM position with 35 degree radius is used to create the image. 
- 4) The energy range is from 100 MeV to 300 GeV.
- 5) The image is searched using ximage detect command.  If ximage detect command finds any significant source, the result is shown at the bottom of the image
- 6) Green circle is the GBM error circle.
- 7) Time stamp of the last LAT event in the process is 253188185.745856
 
 LAT light curves 
Notes:
- 1) All the photons within a radius of 35 degrees from the GBM position are used to construct the light curve (because the GBM location is not that accurate).
 1s binning 
 
 10s binning 
 
 GBM-LAT light curve (1s binning) 
Notes:
- 1) GBM light curves are from the triggered detectors.
