Thanks to INTEGRAL's long exposures of the Galactic Plane, the two brightest Soft Gamma-Ray Repeaters, SGR 1806-20 and SGR 1900+14, have been monitored and studied in detail for the first time at hard-X/soft gamma rays. This has produced a wealth of new scientific results, which we will review here. Since SGR 1806-20 was particularly active during the last two years, more than 300 short bursts have been observed with INTEGRAL. and their characteristics have been studied with unprecedented sensitivity in the 15-200 keV range. A hardness-intensity anticorrelation within the bursts has been discovered and the overall Number-Intensity distribution of the bursts has been determined. In addition, a particularly active state, during which ~100 bur...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR 1900+14. The observations spanning ...
We report the discovery of persistent hard X-ray emission extending up to 150 keV from the soft gamm...
I summarize the recent advances in our understanding of the Soft Gamma Repeaters: in particular thei...
Thanks to INTEGRAL's long exposures of the Galactic Plane, the two brightest Soft Gamma-Ray Repeater...
International audienceWe exploited the high sensitivity of the INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI instrument to stu...
SGR 180620 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the s...
Using 2.5 Ms of data obtained by the INTEGRAL satellite in 2003-2004, we discovered persistent hard...
Four Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) have now been identified with certainty, and a fifth has possibly b...
SGR 1806–20 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the ...
We present evidence for burst emission from SGR 1900+14 with a power-law high energy spectrum extend...
A ~50 ks XMM-Newton observation of SGR 1900+14 has been carried out in September 2005, after almost ...
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 entered a remarkable phase of activity during the summer of 1998...
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We report on the results of a ~30 ks Chandra pointing of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20, th...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR 1900+14. The observations spanning ...
We report the discovery of persistent hard X-ray emission extending up to 150 keV from the soft gamm...
I summarize the recent advances in our understanding of the Soft Gamma Repeaters: in particular thei...
Thanks to INTEGRAL's long exposures of the Galactic Plane, the two brightest Soft Gamma-Ray Repeater...
International audienceWe exploited the high sensitivity of the INTEGRAL IBIS/ISGRI instrument to stu...
SGR 180620 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the s...
Using 2.5 Ms of data obtained by the INTEGRAL satellite in 2003-2004, we discovered persistent hard...
Four Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) have now been identified with certainty, and a fifth has possibly b...
SGR 1806–20 has been observed for more than 2 years with the INTEGRAL satellite. In this period the ...
We present evidence for burst emission from SGR 1900+14 with a power-law high energy spectrum extend...
A ~50 ks XMM-Newton observation of SGR 1900+14 has been carried out in September 2005, after almost ...
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 entered a remarkable phase of activity during the summer of 1998...
Disclaimer/Complaints regulations If you believe that digital publication of certain material infrin...
We report on the results of a ~30 ks Chandra pointing of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20, th...
We present a systematic analysis of all the BeppoSAX data of SGR 1900+14. The observations spanning ...
We report the discovery of persistent hard X-ray emission extending up to 150 keV from the soft gamm...
I summarize the recent advances in our understanding of the Soft Gamma Repeaters: in particular thei...