Aims. IGR J19405-3016 is reported in the 3rd IBIS catalog as one of its lowest significance sources (~4.6σ under an exposure of about 371 ks). This leads to a caveat in multi-wavelength studies, although the source was identified in the optical as a Seyfert 1. The currently available INTEGRAL data on the source have increased to an exposure time of ~1376 ks, which stimulates us to investigate the reality of this source again by using all the available data from INTEGRAL and Swift/XRT. Methods. We analyzed all available observations carried out by the International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) on IGR J19405-3016. The data were processed by using the latest version OSA 7.0. In addition, we analyzed all the available...
IGR J17454−2919 is a hard X-ray transient discovered by INTEGRAL on 2014 September 27. We report on ...
IGR J19149+1036 is a high-mass X-ray binary detected by INTEGRAL in 2011 in the hard X-ray domain. W...
Context. In the past few years, the hard X-ray astronomy has made a significant step forward, thanks...
Aims. IGR J16460+0849 is reported in the 3rd IBIS catalog with the shortest exposure of about 11 ks ...
Many sources listed in the 4th IBIS/ISGRI survey are still unidentified, i.e. lacking an X-ray count...
Context: The third INTEGRAL/IBIS survey has revealed several new hard X-ray sources, which are still...
IGR J16493?4348 was one of the first new sources to be detected by the INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astro...
5 pages, 3 figures, uses emulateapj styleWe found a very likely counterpart to the recently discover...
Context. The positional accuracy of the IBIS telescope on-board INTEGRAL, albeit unprecedented in th...
Context. The third INTEGRAL/IBIS survey has revealed several new hard X-ray sources, which are still...
We report on the identification of a new soft gamma-ray source, IGR J12319–0749, detected with the I...
AX J1910.7+0917 is a still unidentified source discovered with ASCA and observed more re-cently with...
Context. IGR J09026-4812 was discovered by INTEGRAL in 2006 as a new hard X-ray source. Thereafter, ...
We report on the identification of a new soft gamma-ray source, namely IGR J20159+3713/SWI...
The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) is discovering hundreds of new hard X...
IGR J17454−2919 is a hard X-ray transient discovered by INTEGRAL on 2014 September 27. We report on ...
IGR J19149+1036 is a high-mass X-ray binary detected by INTEGRAL in 2011 in the hard X-ray domain. W...
Context. In the past few years, the hard X-ray astronomy has made a significant step forward, thanks...
Aims. IGR J16460+0849 is reported in the 3rd IBIS catalog with the shortest exposure of about 11 ks ...
Many sources listed in the 4th IBIS/ISGRI survey are still unidentified, i.e. lacking an X-ray count...
Context: The third INTEGRAL/IBIS survey has revealed several new hard X-ray sources, which are still...
IGR J16493?4348 was one of the first new sources to be detected by the INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astro...
5 pages, 3 figures, uses emulateapj styleWe found a very likely counterpart to the recently discover...
Context. The positional accuracy of the IBIS telescope on-board INTEGRAL, albeit unprecedented in th...
Context. The third INTEGRAL/IBIS survey has revealed several new hard X-ray sources, which are still...
We report on the identification of a new soft gamma-ray source, IGR J12319–0749, detected with the I...
AX J1910.7+0917 is a still unidentified source discovered with ASCA and observed more re-cently with...
Context. IGR J09026-4812 was discovered by INTEGRAL in 2006 as a new hard X-ray source. Thereafter, ...
We report on the identification of a new soft gamma-ray source, namely IGR J20159+3713/SWI...
The International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) is discovering hundreds of new hard X...
IGR J17454−2919 is a hard X-ray transient discovered by INTEGRAL on 2014 September 27. We report on ...
IGR J19149+1036 is a high-mass X-ray binary detected by INTEGRAL in 2011 in the hard X-ray domain. W...
Context. In the past few years, the hard X-ray astronomy has made a significant step forward, thanks...