First Gamma-Ray Burst Observations with SVOM
Abstract
Following its launch on 22 June 2024, the Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) successfully completed its flight acceptance, commissioning, and scientific validation phases in early 2025, during which several tens of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) were detected onboard. Three quarters of these events have also been detected by other satellites, and a quarter are SVOM-only GRBs. In this article, we describe these early GRB observations, with a first description of the SVOM GRB sample that is emerging, and of the level of characterisation already achieved, and with a focus on a few events of particular interest. These early results are very encouraging regarding SVOM's ability to detect and fully characterise (including prompt emission, afterglow and distance) a wide range of GRBs (classical long GRBs, short GRBs, X-Ray Flashes, etc.) and to enable the use of these extreme high-energy transients as probes of the distant Universe.
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