A giant flare from the Soft Gamma-ray Repeater SGR 1806-20 has been detected by several satellites on 2004 December 27. This tremendous outburst, the first one observed from this source, was a hundred times more powerful than the two previous giant flares from SGR 0525-66 and SGR 1900+14. We report the results obtained for this event with the Anticoincidence Shield of the SPI spectrometer on board the INTEGRAL satellite, which provides a high-statistics light curve at E>~80 keV. The initial short peak, which saturated the detector for ~0.7 s, was followed by a ~400 s long tail modulated at the neutron star rotation period of 7.56 s. The tail fluence corresponds to an energy in photons above 3 keV of 1.6x10^44 (d/15 kpc)^2 erg. This is of th...
The multi-wavelength observations of the 2004 December~27 Giant Flare (GF) from SGR 1806-20 and its ...
In 2009 January, multiple short bursts of soft gamma rays were detected from the direction of the an...
The giant flare of December 27, 2004 from SGR 1806-20 represents one of the most extraordinary event...
In December 2004, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20 emitted the most powerful giant flare ever...
We report on the results of an ~30 ks Chandra pointing of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20, t...
We report on the results of a ~30 ks Chandra pointing of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20, th...
Magnetars comprise two classes of rotating neutron stars (Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) and Anomalous ...
SGR 1806–20 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the ...
The multi-wavelength observations of the 2004 December 27 Giant Flare (GF) from SGR 1806-20 and its ...
SGR 1806-20 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the ...
The soft gamma repeater (SGR) 1900+14 emitted the giant flare on 27 August 1998. Most gamma-ray dete...
In the last few years it has been recognized that two apparently distinct classes of peculiar high-e...
ABSTRACT We discuss the high-energy afterglow emission (including high-energy photons, neutrinos and...
In 2009 January, multiple short bursts of soft gamma rays were detected from the direction of the an...
We analyze the data obtained when the Konus-Wind gamma-ray spectrometer detected a giant flare in SG...
The multi-wavelength observations of the 2004 December~27 Giant Flare (GF) from SGR 1806-20 and its ...
In 2009 January, multiple short bursts of soft gamma rays were detected from the direction of the an...
The giant flare of December 27, 2004 from SGR 1806-20 represents one of the most extraordinary event...
In December 2004, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20 emitted the most powerful giant flare ever...
We report on the results of an ~30 ks Chandra pointing of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20, t...
We report on the results of a ~30 ks Chandra pointing of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20, th...
Magnetars comprise two classes of rotating neutron stars (Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) and Anomalous ...
SGR 1806–20 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the ...
The multi-wavelength observations of the 2004 December 27 Giant Flare (GF) from SGR 1806-20 and its ...
SGR 1806-20 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the ...
The soft gamma repeater (SGR) 1900+14 emitted the giant flare on 27 August 1998. Most gamma-ray dete...
In the last few years it has been recognized that two apparently distinct classes of peculiar high-e...
ABSTRACT We discuss the high-energy afterglow emission (including high-energy photons, neutrinos and...
In 2009 January, multiple short bursts of soft gamma rays were detected from the direction of the an...
We analyze the data obtained when the Konus-Wind gamma-ray spectrometer detected a giant flare in SG...
The multi-wavelength observations of the 2004 December~27 Giant Flare (GF) from SGR 1806-20 and its ...
In 2009 January, multiple short bursts of soft gamma rays were detected from the direction of the an...
The giant flare of December 27, 2004 from SGR 1806-20 represents one of the most extraordinary event...