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We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR 1900+14. The observations spanning five years show that the source was brighter than usual on two occasions: ~20 days after the August 1998 giant flare and during the 10^5 sec…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 P. Esposito , S. Mereghetti , A. Tiengo , D. Goetz , L. Sidoli , M. Feroci

We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR1900+14. The observations spanning five years show that the source was brighter than usual on two occasions: ~20 days after the August 1998 giant flare and during the 10^5 s…

After a couple of years of quiescence, the soft gamma repeater SGR 1900+14 suddenly reactivated on 18 April 2001, with the emission of a very intense, long and modulated flare, only second in intensity and duration to the 27 August 1998…

After nearly two years of quiescence, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900+14 again became burst-active on April 18 2001, when it emitted a large flare, preceded by few weak and soft short bursts. After having detected the X and gamma…

We exploited the high sensitivity of the INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI instrument to study the persistent hard X-ray emission of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900+14, based on ~11.6 Ms of archival data. The 22-150 keV INTEGRAL spectrum can be well…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-11-11 L. Ducci , S. Mereghetti , D. Götz , A. Santangelo

We have observed with the BeppoSAX satellite the quiescent counterpart of the Soft Gamma-ray Repeater SGR 1806-20. Observations performed in October 1998 and in March 1999 showed that this pulsar continued its long term spin-down trend at…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 S. Mereghetti , D. Cremonesi , M. Feroci , M. Tavani

We present the results of Chandra, RXTE, and VLA observations of SGR 1900+14 in the immediate aftermath of its 2001 April 18 giant flare event. In the X-ray band we find the source in a pulsating and bursting state, with time-averaged 2--10…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 D. W. Fox , D. L. Kaplan , S. R. Kulkarni , D. A. Frail

We report on spectral and temporal results of the 40-700 keV observations, obtained with the Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor (GRBM) on board BeppoSAX, of the two large flares from the Soft Gamma-ray Repeater SGR1900+14 occurred on August 27, 1998…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 C. Guidorzi , F. Frontera , E. Montanari , M. Feroci , L. Amati , E. Costa , M. Orlandini

A ~50 ks XMM-Newton observation of SGR 1900+14 has been carried out in September 2005, after almost three years during which no bursts were detected from this soft gamma-ray repeater. The 0.8-10 keV spectrum was well fit by a power law plus…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 S. Mereghetti , P. Esposito , A. Tiengo , S. Zane , R. Turolla , L. Stella , G. L. Israel , D. Gotz , M. Feroci

We report on the BeppoSAX observations of the gamma-ray blazar PKS 0528+134 performed in Feb and Mar 1997, during a multiwavelength campaign involving EGRET and ground based telescopes. The source was in a faint and hard state, with energy…

We present evidence of a 6.4 keV emission line during a burst from the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900+14. The Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) monitored this source extensively during its outburst in the summer of 1998. A strong burst…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 Tod E. Strohmayer , Alaa I. Ibrahim

Using 2.5 Ms of data obtained by the INTEGRAL satellite in 2003-2004, we discovered persistent hard X-ray emission from the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900+14. Its 20-100 keV spectrum is well described by a steep power law with photon…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 D. Gotz , S. Mereghetti , A. Tiengo , P. Esposito

We present the results of an analysis of the quiescent X-ray emission from the Soft Gamma-Ray Repeater SGR1806-20, taken during an INTEGRAL ultra-deep survey of the Galactic Center region in autumn 2003. The total effective exposure time…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 S. Molkov , K. Hurley , R. Sunyaev , P. Shtykovsky , M. Revnivtsev

BeppoSAX observed 8 times the gamma-ray bright blazar PKS 0528+134 in Feb. and Mar. 1997, during a multiwavelength campaign involving EGRET, onboard CGRO, and ground based telescopes. The source was in its faintest X-ray state observed so…

We report on the X-ray spectral properties of 10 short bursts from SGR1900+14 observed with the Narrow Field Instruments onboard BeppoSAX in the hours following the intermediate flare of 2001 April 18. Burst durations are typically shorter…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 M. Feroci , G. A. Caliandro , E. Massaro , S. Mereghetti , P. M. Woods

The low energy (<10 keV) X-ray emission of the Soft Gamma-ray Repeater SGR1806-20 has been studied by means of four XMM-Newton observations carried out in the last two years, the latter performed in response to a strong sequence of hard…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 S. Mereghetti , A. Tiengo , P. Esposito , D. Gotz , L. Stella , G. L. Israel , N. Rea , M. Feroci , R. Turolla , S . Zane , -

We report on the results of a ~30 ks Chandra pointing of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20, the first X-ray observation with high spectral resolution performed after the 2004 December 27 Giant Flare. The source was found in a bursting…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 N. Rea , A. Tiengo , S. Mereghetti , G. L. Israel , S. Zane , R. Turolla , L. Stella

Thanks to INTEGRAL's long exposures of the Galactic Plane, the two brightest Soft Gamma-Ray Repeaters, SGR 1806-20 and SGR 1900+14, have been monitored and studied in detail for the first time at hard-X/soft gamma rays. This has produced a…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 D. Gotz , S. Mereghetti , K. Hurley

The soft-gamma repeater SGR 1900+14 became active on 18 April 2001 after about two years of quiescence; it had remained at a very low state of activity since the fall of 1998, when it exhibited extraordinary flaring. We have observed the…

We present a 2 - 10 keV ASCA observation of the field around the soft gamma repeater SGR1627-41. A quiescent X-ray source was detected in this observation whose position was consistent both with that of a recently discovered BeppoSAX X-ray…

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