Starting in 2013 February, Swift has been performing short daily monitoring observations of the G2 gas cloud near Sgr A* with the X-Ray Telescope to determine whether the cloud interaction leads to an increase in the flux from the Galactic center. On 2013 April 24 Swift detected an order of magnitude rise in the X-ray flux from the region near Sgr A*. Initially thought to be a flare from Sgr A*, detection of a short hard X-ray burst from the same region by the Burst Alert Telescope suggested that the flare was from an unresolved new Soft Gamma Repeater, SGR J1745-29. Here we present the discovery of SGR J1745-29 by Swift, including analysis of data before, during, and after the burst. We cover the entire light-curve of the SGR outburst so f...
We report the detection of a large X-ray flare from a position consistent with Sgr A* during regular...
Our daily Swift/XRT monitoring observations of the Galactic center (Degenaar et al. 2015) have revea...
In 2008 May, the soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) SGR1627-41 resumed its bursting activity after nearly...
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...
At 02:09:09 UT on August 5th, 2013, Swift/BAT triggered on a short SGR-like burst (GCN #15069) consi...
We report on our ongoing Swift monitoring observations of the Galactic center (Degenaar et al. 2015)...
AbstractIn 2006 February, shortly after its launch, Swift began monitoring the center of the Milky W...
Starting on 2019 February 3, Swift resumed its monitoring program of the Galactic center, providing ...
Starting in 2006, Swift has been targeting a region of sime 21' × 21' around Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*)...
We report on our ongoing Swift monitoring observations of the Galactic center (Degenaar et al. 2015)...
Daily monitoring observations of the Galactic center performed with the Swift/XRT show continued act...
ABSTRACT On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telesco...
Daily monitoring observations of the Galactic center performed with the Swift/XRT (Atel #5006; see l...
International audienceContext. The supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is located at the...
We report the detection of a large X-ray flare from a position consistent with Sgr A* during regular...
Our daily Swift/XRT monitoring observations of the Galactic center (Degenaar et al. 2015) have revea...
In 2008 May, the soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) SGR1627-41 resumed its bursting activity after nearly...
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...
At 02:09:09 UT on August 5th, 2013, Swift/BAT triggered on a short SGR-like burst (GCN #15069) consi...
We report on our ongoing Swift monitoring observations of the Galactic center (Degenaar et al. 2015)...
AbstractIn 2006 February, shortly after its launch, Swift began monitoring the center of the Milky W...
Starting on 2019 February 3, Swift resumed its monitoring program of the Galactic center, providing ...
Starting in 2006, Swift has been targeting a region of sime 21' × 21' around Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*)...
We report on our ongoing Swift monitoring observations of the Galactic center (Degenaar et al. 2015)...
Daily monitoring observations of the Galactic center performed with the Swift/XRT show continued act...
ABSTRACT On 2009 June 5, the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telesco...
Daily monitoring observations of the Galactic center performed with the Swift/XRT (Atel #5006; see l...
International audienceContext. The supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is located at the...
We report the detection of a large X-ray flare from a position consistent with Sgr A* during regular...
Our daily Swift/XRT monitoring observations of the Galactic center (Degenaar et al. 2015) have revea...
In 2008 May, the soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) SGR1627-41 resumed its bursting activity after nearly...