We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900+14: these observations allowed us to study the long term properties of the source quiescent emission. In the observation carried out before the 1998 giant flare the spectrum in the 0.8–10 keV energy range was harder and there was evidence for a 20–150 keV emission, possibly associated with SGR 1900+14. This possible hard tail, if compared with the recent INTEGRAL detection of SGR 1900+14, has a harder spectrum (power-law photon index ~1.6 versus ~3) and a 20–100 keV flux ~4 times larger. In the last BeppoSAX observation (April 2002), while the source was entering the long quiescent period that lasted until 2006, the 2–10 keV flux was ~25% belo...
The giant flare of 1998 August 27 from SGR 1900+14 was extraordinary in many ways: it was the most i...
The extraordinary giant flare of 1998 August 27 from SGR 1900+14 was the most intense event ever det...
We present the results of an analysis of the quiescent X-ray emission from the Soft Gamma-Ray Repeat...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR1900+14. The observations spanning f...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR 1900+14. The observations spanning ...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR1900+14. The observations spanning f...
We exploited the high sensitivity of the INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI instrument to study the persistent hard...
We report on spectral and temporal results of the 40–700 keV observations, obtained with the Gamma-...
The low energy (<10 keV) X-ray emission of the Soft Gamma-ray Repeater SGR1806-20 has been studied b...
The low-energy (<10 keV) X-ray emission of the soft gamma repeater SGR 1806-20 has been studied by m...
We report on spectral and temporal results of the 40-700 keV observations, obtained with the Gamma-R...
In December 2004, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20 emitted the most powerful giant flare ever...
A ~50 ks XMM-Newton observation of SGR 1900+14 has been carried out in 2005 September, after almost ...
We have observed with the BeppoSAX satellite the quiescent counterpart of the Soft Gamma-ray Repeate...
SGR 1806–20 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the ...
The giant flare of 1998 August 27 from SGR 1900+14 was extraordinary in many ways: it was the most i...
The extraordinary giant flare of 1998 August 27 from SGR 1900+14 was the most intense event ever det...
We present the results of an analysis of the quiescent X-ray emission from the Soft Gamma-Ray Repeat...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR1900+14. The observations spanning f...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR 1900+14. The observations spanning ...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR1900+14. The observations spanning f...
We exploited the high sensitivity of the INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI instrument to study the persistent hard...
We report on spectral and temporal results of the 40–700 keV observations, obtained with the Gamma-...
The low energy (<10 keV) X-ray emission of the Soft Gamma-ray Repeater SGR1806-20 has been studied b...
The low-energy (<10 keV) X-ray emission of the soft gamma repeater SGR 1806-20 has been studied by m...
We report on spectral and temporal results of the 40-700 keV observations, obtained with the Gamma-R...
In December 2004, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20 emitted the most powerful giant flare ever...
A ~50 ks XMM-Newton observation of SGR 1900+14 has been carried out in 2005 September, after almost ...
We have observed with the BeppoSAX satellite the quiescent counterpart of the Soft Gamma-ray Repeate...
SGR 1806–20 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the ...
The giant flare of 1998 August 27 from SGR 1900+14 was extraordinary in many ways: it was the most i...
The extraordinary giant flare of 1998 August 27 from SGR 1900+14 was the most intense event ever det...
We present the results of an analysis of the quiescent X-ray emission from the Soft Gamma-Ray Repeat...