TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 1215 SUBJECT: GRB011211: BeppoSAX/GRBM data DATE: 02/01/07 18:45:54 GMT FROM: Filippo Frontera at ITESRE CNR F.Frontera, Physics Dept. University of Ferrara, Ferrara and Istituto Astrofisica Spaziale and Fisica Cosmica (IASF), CNR, Bologna; L. Amati, IASF, CNR, Bologna; C. Guidorzi and E. Montanari, Physics Dept, University of Ferrara; E. Costa, M. Feroci, L. Piro, IASF, CNR, Rome; J. Heise, Space Research Organization Netherlands (SRON), Utrecht; and J.J.M. in 't Zand, Astronomical Institute and SRON, Utrecht, report: With reference to the GRB011211(=XRF011211) (GCN 1188, 1189), a detailed analysis of the BeppoSAX GRBM data shows a very shallow long event in the 40-700 keV band with two peaks and a total duration of about 270 s, similar to that measured in X-rays (2-28 keV) with the BeppoSAX WFC. The quick look analysis could not single out such long and faint signal. The 40--700 peak flux (with 8 s bins) is about 0.5 x10^-7~erg/cm^2 s, while its fluence is about 5x10^-6 erg/cm^2. The X/gamma fluence ratio is similar to that found in a number of ordinary GRBs detected by BeppoSAX. The distinguishing features of GRB011211 are its long duration (the longest event localized with BeppoSAX) and its faintness both in X- and gamma-rays. We conclude that this event cannot be classified as an X--ray flash. From the measured redshift (z = 2.14, Fruchter et al. GCN 1200), the gamma ray energy released, assuming isotropy, is 6.3x10^52 erg, assuming a Friedman-Robertson-Walker cosmology with H0=65 Km/s Mpc and Omega_m=0.3. This message can be cited.