IceCube realtime alert:

Report generated (UTC):2023-05-12 05:58:52
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Alert properties

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Skymaps

All-sky equatorial
All-sky Galactic

Nearby 4FGL sources

Fermi sources are shown within a 5 deg radius from the alert best-fit position. Sources contained within the error circle of the alert are highlighted in color. For sources with a known association, "Search Simbad" returns an identifier query using the association name listed (note that in many cases the association name is not resolved by Simbad). If no association is listed, return a radial search 0.3 deg around the Fermi source position.

NameRA [deg]Dec [deg]AssociationSearchDistance [deg]MWL
4FGL J0859.8+0053134.950.90Search Simbad2.14LCR FAVA DX
4FGL J0909.7-0230137.45-2.51PKS 0907-023Search Simbad3.08LCR FAVA DX
4FGL J0909.1+0121137.301.36PKS 0906+01Search Simbad3.69LCR FAVA DX
4FGL J0914.1-0202138.55-2.041RXS J091407.9-015949Search Simbad3.98LCR FAVA DX
4FGL J0909.6+0159137.421.99PKS 0907+022Search Simbad4.24LCR FAVA DX
4FGL J0848.0-0524132.00-5.41PKS 0845-051Search Simbad4.96LCR FAVA DX

Nearby 3FHL sources

Fermi sources are shown within a 5 deg radius from the alert best-fit position. Sources contained within the error circle of the alert are highlighted in color. For sources with a known association, "Search Simbad" returns an identifier query using the association name listed (note that in many cases the association name is not resolved by Simbad). If no association is listed, return a radial search 0.3 deg around the Fermi source position.

NameRA [deg]Dec [deg]AssociationSearchDistance [deg]MWL
3FHL J0909.7-0231137.45-2.53PKS 0907-023Search Simbad3.09LCR FAVA DX
3FHL J0909.2+0122137.321.37PKS 0906+01Search Simbad3.72LCR FAVA DX
3FHL J0909.5+0200137.402.01PKS 0907+022Search Simbad4.24LCR FAVA DX

Fermi-LAT prompt analysis

Fermi-LAT analysis of the alert over two different timescales of one month and the full mission.

One month results

Results per source

Fermi sources with a TS > 9 are included in this list. Links are provided for the spectral fits results as a plot, and in FITS and npy format.

NameRA [deg]Dec [deg]Distance [deg]Spectrum typeTSFlux above 100 MeV [ph cm^-2 s^-1]4FGL-DR3 flux above 100 MeV [ph cm^-2 s^-1]Result files
4FGL J0909.7-0230137.45-2.513.08LogParabola36.032.270e-082.132e-09Spectrum plot FITS file npy file
4FGL J0909.1+0121137.301.363.69LogParabola29.875.456e-081.868e-09Spectrum plot FITS file npy file
4FGL J0909.6+0159137.421.994.24PowerLaw26.301.144e-081.056e-09Spectrum plot FITS file npy file
PS J0841.1+0118130.281.305.05PowerLaw11.871.470e-08N/ASpectrum plot FITS file npy file
PS J0924.1-0418141.04-4.327.09PowerLaw16.164.323e-08N/ASpectrum plot FITS file npy file
4FGL J0922.4-0528140.61-5.477.32PowerLaw5.941.530e-086.807e-10Spectrum plot FITS file npy file
PS J0915.2+0556138.805.948.27PowerLaw9.721.778e-08N/ASpectrum plot FITS file npy file

Fermi-LAT GeV photons

GeV photons observed from the direction of the alert over the last month

Interactive skymap

The interactive window shows a background of the Fermi (color) skymap and markers for nearby sources in three HE catalogs: 4FGL, 3FHL, and 2WHSP. Other catalogs (2RXS and BZCat) plus a dynamic HiPS search in Simbad can be enabled from the layer control of the left. An additional Simbad search shows a selection of objects (detected in radio, X-rays, gamma-rays and/or galaxies) near the best fit position. The background sky can be changed to optical (Mellinger survey) from the radio buttons below the image.

Visibility

Visibility plots (elevation vs time) for four ground-based instruments over the next hours for the alert. Dark (light) bands indicate civil (astronomical) twilights for each site. Moon and sun elevations are also shown.

Swift visibility

Visibility conditions for Swift at the time of the report generation based on the distance of the alert position to the Sun and Moon. Red or green colors indicate if the position is observable (>23 deg away from the Moon and >47 away from the Sun).

Sun separation [deg]86.9 deg
Moon separation [deg]156.7 deg