The spectrometer SPI is one of the main detectors of ESA's INTEGRAL mission. The instrument offers two interesting and valuable capabilities for the detection of the prompt emission of Gamma-ray bursts. Within a field of view of 16 degrees, SPI is able to localize Gamma-ray bursts with an accuracy of 10 arcmin. The large anticoincidence shield, ACS, consisting of 512 kg of BGO crystals, detects Gamma-ray bursts quasi omnidirectionally above ~70 keV. Burst alerts from SPI/ACS are distributed to the interested community via the INTEGRAL Burst Alert System. The ACS data have been implemented into the 3rd Interplanetary Network and have proven valuable for the localization of bursts using the triangulation method. During the first 8 months of t...
International audienceThe detection of the very early gamma-emission of a Type Ia supernova (SNIa) c...
The anticoincidence system of the INTEGRAL spectrometer has been an essential component of the inte...
The spectrometer on the international gamma-ray astrophysics laboratory (INTEGRAL/SPI) is a coded ma...
The spectrometer SPI, one of the two main instruments of the INTEGRAL spacecraft, offers significant...
SPI is a high spectral resolution gamma-ray telescope on board the ESA mission INTEGRAL (Internation...
Since its launch in 2002, the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) satellite h...
The International Gamma-ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) is conceived as the next logical step...
With the launch of ESA's INTEGRAL satellite in october 2002, a gamma-ray observatory will become ava...
The BGO anticoincidence shield of the SPI detec-tors has a maximum effective area of over 5000 cm2, ...
SPI, the Spectrometer on board the ESA INTEGRAL satellite, to be launched in October 2002, will stud...
We expect that at least one Gamma-Ray Burst per month will be detected in the field of view of INTEG...
The SPI instrument has been launched on-board the INTEGRAL observatory on October 17, 2002. SPI is a...
Aims. We study timing properties of a large sample of gamma-ray bursts (GRB) detected by t...
The INTEGRAL satellite has been successfully launched in October 2002 and has recently started its o...
International audienceThe detection of the very early gamma-emission of a Type Ia supernova (SNIa) c...
The anticoincidence system of the INTEGRAL spectrometer has been an essential component of the inte...
The spectrometer on the international gamma-ray astrophysics laboratory (INTEGRAL/SPI) is a coded ma...
The spectrometer SPI, one of the two main instruments of the INTEGRAL spacecraft, offers significant...
SPI is a high spectral resolution gamma-ray telescope on board the ESA mission INTEGRAL (Internation...
Since its launch in 2002, the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) satellite h...
The International Gamma-ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) is conceived as the next logical step...
With the launch of ESA's INTEGRAL satellite in october 2002, a gamma-ray observatory will become ava...
The BGO anticoincidence shield of the SPI detec-tors has a maximum effective area of over 5000 cm2, ...
SPI, the Spectrometer on board the ESA INTEGRAL satellite, to be launched in October 2002, will stud...
We expect that at least one Gamma-Ray Burst per month will be detected in the field of view of INTEG...
The SPI instrument has been launched on-board the INTEGRAL observatory on October 17, 2002. SPI is a...
Aims. We study timing properties of a large sample of gamma-ray bursts (GRB) detected by t...
The INTEGRAL satellite has been successfully launched in October 2002 and has recently started its o...
International audienceThe detection of the very early gamma-emission of a Type Ia supernova (SNIa) c...
The anticoincidence system of the INTEGRAL spectrometer has been an essential component of the inte...
The spectrometer on the international gamma-ray astrophysics laboratory (INTEGRAL/SPI) is a coded ma...