Combined Swift BAT-XRT Lightcurves
P. Veres, Z. Bagoly, J. Kelemen, I. Horvath, L. G. Balazs, A., Meszaros, G. Tusnady

TL;DR
This paper combines Swift-XRT and BAT data using various binning techniques to produce unified lightcurves, enabling new analyses of gamma-ray burst afterglows.
Contribution
It introduces a method to merge XRT and BAT data with different binning strategies, providing a comprehensive approach for lightcurve analysis.
Findings
Successful combination of XRT and BAT data into unified lightcurves
Demonstration of multiple binning techniques for data analysis
Potential applications in gamma-ray burst studies
Abstract
In this paper we make an attempt to combine the two kinds of data from the Swift-XRT instrument (windowed timing and photon counting modes) and the from BAT. A thorough desription of the applied procedure will be given. We apply various binning techniques to the different data: Bayes blocks, exponential binning and signal-to-noise type of binning. We present a handful of lightcurves and some possible applications.
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