http://arxiv.org/abs/1709.05349
A long duration gamma-ray burst, GRB 160530A, was detected by the Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI) during the 2016 COSI Super Pressure Balloon campaign. As a Compton telescope, COSI is inherently sensitive to the polarization of gamma-ray sources in the energy range 0.2-5.0 MeV. We measured the polarization of GRB 160530A using 1) a standard method (SM) based on fitting the distribution of azimuthal scattering angles with a modulation curve, and 2) an unbinned, maximum likelihood method (MLM). In both cases, the measured polarization level was below the $99\%$ confidence minimum detectable polarization levels of $72.3 \pm 0.8\%$ (SM) and $57.5 \pm 0.8\%$ (MLM). Therefore, COSI did not detect polarized gamma-ray emission from this burst. Our most constraining $90\%$ confidence upper limit on the polarization level was $46\%$ (MLM).
A. Lowell, S. Boggs, J. Chiu, et. al.
Tue, 19 Sep 17
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Comments: For more information regarding our implementation of maximum likelihood Compton polarimetry, please see our accompanying paper “Maximum Likelihood Compton Polarimetry with the Compton Spectrometer and Imager”
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