First blind optical identification of a z=0.153 sub-luminous GRB afterglow with Ic-BL SN, yielding a volumetric rate consistent with on-axis high-luminosity long GRBs.
On the use of C-stat in testing models for X-ray spectra
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It has been shown that for the analysis of X-ray spectra the C-statistic, contrary to the chi^2-statistic, provides unbiased estimates of the model parameters and their uncertainty ranges. However, it is often stated that the C-statistic cannot be used to carry out statistical tests on the goodness of fit of the model, and therefore several investigations are still based on chi^2-statistics. Here we show that it is straightforward to calculate the expected value and variance of the C-statistic so that it can be used in tests. We provide formulae and simple numerical approximations to evaluate these expected values and variances. We also give examples indicating that tests based on only the expected value and variance of the C-statistic are reliable for spectra even with only ~30 counts. Therefore the C-statistic can be used for statistical tests such as assessing the goodness of fit of a spectral model.
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Early Multiwavelength Observations of AT 2026fgk: The Luminous Afterglow to Sub-luminous GRB 260310A, Identified Independently of a Gamma-ray Trigger
First blind optical identification of a z=0.153 sub-luminous GRB afterglow with Ic-BL SN, yielding a volumetric rate consistent with on-axis high-luminosity long GRBs.