Aims. The sample of serendipitous sources detected in all Swift-XRT images pointing at gamma ray bursts (GRBs) constitutes the largest existing medium-deep survey of the X-ray sky. To build such dataset we analysed all Swift X-ray images centred on GRBs and observed over a period of 15 years using automatic tools that do not require any expertise in X-ray astronomy. Besides presenting a new large X-ray survey and a complete sample of blazars, this work aims to be a step in the direction of achieving the ultimate goal of the Open Universe Initiative, which is to enable non-expert people to benefit fully from space science data, possibly extending the potential for scientific discovery, which is currently confined within a small number of hig...
Aims. We present the results of our analysis devoted to researching Galactic and extragalactic sourc...
AbstractI will review recent advances in the field of blazars, highlighting the contribution of Swif...
The Swift spacecraft detects and autonomously observes ∼100 Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) per year, ∼96% o...
Aims. The sample of serendipitous sources detected in all Swift-XRT images pointing at gamma ray bur...
Aims. The sample of serendipitous sources detected in all Swift-XRT images pointing at gamma ray bur...
Aims. Open Universe for Blazars is a set of high-transparency multi-frequency data products for blaz...
Aims. An accurate census of the active galactic nuclei (AGN) is a key step in investigating the natu...
Aims. We present a new sample of X-ray selected galaxy groups and clusters serendipitously observed ...
We present a homogeneous X-ray analysis of all 318 gamma-ray bursts detected by the X-ray telescope ...
Aims: We present a new sample of X-ray selected galaxy groups and clusters serendipitously observed ...
The Swift satellite is a multi-wavelength observatory specifically designed for gamma-ray burst (GRB...
The Swift satellite allows us to use gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) to peer through the hearts of star form...
In the era of big data, multi-messenger astrophysics and abundant computa- tional resources, strateg...
Context.Although blazars make of a small fraction of the overall AGN population, they are expected t...
Gamma ray burst (GRB) astronomy started when the first event was recorded on July 2, 1967 by Vela 4a...
Aims. We present the results of our analysis devoted to researching Galactic and extragalactic sourc...
AbstractI will review recent advances in the field of blazars, highlighting the contribution of Swif...
The Swift spacecraft detects and autonomously observes ∼100 Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) per year, ∼96% o...
Aims. The sample of serendipitous sources detected in all Swift-XRT images pointing at gamma ray bur...
Aims. The sample of serendipitous sources detected in all Swift-XRT images pointing at gamma ray bur...
Aims. Open Universe for Blazars is a set of high-transparency multi-frequency data products for blaz...
Aims. An accurate census of the active galactic nuclei (AGN) is a key step in investigating the natu...
Aims. We present a new sample of X-ray selected galaxy groups and clusters serendipitously observed ...
We present a homogeneous X-ray analysis of all 318 gamma-ray bursts detected by the X-ray telescope ...
Aims: We present a new sample of X-ray selected galaxy groups and clusters serendipitously observed ...
The Swift satellite is a multi-wavelength observatory specifically designed for gamma-ray burst (GRB...
The Swift satellite allows us to use gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) to peer through the hearts of star form...
In the era of big data, multi-messenger astrophysics and abundant computa- tional resources, strateg...
Context.Although blazars make of a small fraction of the overall AGN population, they are expected t...
Gamma ray burst (GRB) astronomy started when the first event was recorded on July 2, 1967 by Vela 4a...
Aims. We present the results of our analysis devoted to researching Galactic and extragalactic sourc...
AbstractI will review recent advances in the field of blazars, highlighting the contribution of Swif...
The Swift spacecraft detects and autonomously observes ∼100 Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) per year, ∼96% o...