ABSTRACT On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope triggered on two short, and relatively dim bursts with spectral properties similar to Soft Gamma Repeater (SGR) bursts. Independent localizations of the bursts by triangulation with the Konus-RF and with the Swift satellite, confirmed their origin from the same, previously unknown, source. The subsequent discovery of X-ray pulsations with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE), confirmed the magnetar nature of the new source, SGR J0418 + 5729. We describe here the Fermi/GBM observations, the discovery and the localization of this new SGR, and our infrared and Chandra Xray observations. We also present a detailed temporal and spectral study...
In early 2008 October, the soft gamma repeater SGR J1550-5418 (1E 1547.0-5408, AX J155052-5418, PSR ...
In early October 2008, the Soft Gamma Repeater SGRJ1550 - 5418 (1E1547.0 - 5408, AXJ155052 - 5418, P...
Four Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) have now been identified with certainty, and a fifth has possibly b...
On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope trigge...
On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope trigge...
On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope trigge...
On 2010 March 19, the Swift/Burst Alert Telescope triggered on a short burst with temporal and spect...
Starting in 2013 February, Swift has been performing short daily monitoring observations of the G2 g...
Starting in 2013 February, Swift has been performing short daily monitoring observations of the G2 g...
NASA's Fermi Observatory was launched June 11, 2008; the Fermi Gamma Ray Burst Monitor (GBM) began n...
Emission of two short hard X-ray bursts on 2009 June 5 disclosed the existence of a new soft gamma-r...
SGR J1550-5418 (previously known as AXP 1E 1547.0-5408 or PSR J1550-5418) went into three active bur...
SGR J1550-5418 (previously known as AXP 1E 1547.0-5408 or PSR J1550-5418) went into three active bur...
In early 2008 October, the soft gamma repeater SGR J1550-5418 (1E 1547.0-5408, AX J155052-5418, PSR ...
We present the first Suzaku observation of the new Soft Gamma Repeater, SGR 0501+4516, performed on ...
In early 2008 October, the soft gamma repeater SGR J1550-5418 (1E 1547.0-5408, AX J155052-5418, PSR ...
In early October 2008, the Soft Gamma Repeater SGRJ1550 - 5418 (1E1547.0 - 5408, AXJ155052 - 5418, P...
Four Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) have now been identified with certainty, and a fifth has possibly b...
On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope trigge...
On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope trigge...
On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope trigge...
On 2010 March 19, the Swift/Burst Alert Telescope triggered on a short burst with temporal and spect...
Starting in 2013 February, Swift has been performing short daily monitoring observations of the G2 g...
Starting in 2013 February, Swift has been performing short daily monitoring observations of the G2 g...
NASA's Fermi Observatory was launched June 11, 2008; the Fermi Gamma Ray Burst Monitor (GBM) began n...
Emission of two short hard X-ray bursts on 2009 June 5 disclosed the existence of a new soft gamma-r...
SGR J1550-5418 (previously known as AXP 1E 1547.0-5408 or PSR J1550-5418) went into three active bur...
SGR J1550-5418 (previously known as AXP 1E 1547.0-5408 or PSR J1550-5418) went into three active bur...
In early 2008 October, the soft gamma repeater SGR J1550-5418 (1E 1547.0-5408, AX J155052-5418, PSR ...
We present the first Suzaku observation of the new Soft Gamma Repeater, SGR 0501+4516, performed on ...
In early 2008 October, the soft gamma repeater SGR J1550-5418 (1E 1547.0-5408, AX J155052-5418, PSR ...
In early October 2008, the Soft Gamma Repeater SGRJ1550 - 5418 (1E1547.0 - 5408, AXJ155052 - 5418, P...
Four Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) have now been identified with certainty, and a fifth has possibly b...