In 2006 March the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900+14 resumed its bursting activity after ~2 yr of quiescence. The Swift mission observed the source several times. We report on the intense burst ``forest'' recorded on March 29, which lasted for ~30 s, when Swift was pointing at the source with the narrow field of view instruments. More than 40 bursts were detected by BAT and XRT, 7 of which were rare intermediate flares (IFs). The BAT data were used to carry out time-resolved spectroscopy in the 14-100 keV range down to 8 ms timescales. BAT and XRT simultaneous data were used to characterize the broadband energy spectra of IFs and verify the results obtained from the BAT-only spectral fits. This unique data set allowed us to test the magnet...
We present the results of our broadband spectral analysis of 42 SGR J1550-5418 bursts simultaneously...
We present the results of our broadband spectral analysis of 42 SGR J1550-5418 bursts simultaneously...
In December 2004, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20 emitted the most powerful giant flare ever...
In 2006 March the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900+14 resumed its bursting activity after ~2 yr of q...
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...
Soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) are X-ray stars which emit numerous short-duration (0.1 s) bursts of...
The Soft Gamma Repeater SGR 1900+14 entered a remarkable phase of activity during the summer of 1998...
We report on a time-resolved spectroscopy of the 63 brightest bursts of SGR J1550–5418, detected wit...
During 2020 April and May, SGR J1935+2154 emitted hundreds of short bursts and became one of the mos...
We report on a time-resolved spectroscopy of the 63 brightest bursts of SGR J1550-5418, detected wit...
On 2010 March 19, the Swift/Burst Alert Telescope triggered on a short burst with temporal and spect...
We present a detailed analysis of a 3.5 s long burst from SGR1900+14 which occurred on 2001 July 2. ...
The 2011 outburst of Swift J1822.3-1606 was extraordinary; periodic modulations at the spin period o...
In 2008 May, the soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) SGR1627-41 resumed its bursting activity after nearly...
We present the results of our broadband spectral analysis of 42 SGR J1550-5418 bursts simultaneously...
We present the results of our broadband spectral analysis of 42 SGR J1550-5418 bursts simultaneously...
In December 2004, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20 emitted the most powerful giant flare ever...
In 2006 March the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900+14 resumed its bursting activity after ~2 yr of q...
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...
Soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) are X-ray stars which emit numerous short-duration (0.1 s) bursts of...
The Soft Gamma Repeater SGR 1900+14 entered a remarkable phase of activity during the summer of 1998...
We report on a time-resolved spectroscopy of the 63 brightest bursts of SGR J1550–5418, detected wit...
During 2020 April and May, SGR J1935+2154 emitted hundreds of short bursts and became one of the mos...
We report on a time-resolved spectroscopy of the 63 brightest bursts of SGR J1550-5418, detected wit...
On 2010 March 19, the Swift/Burst Alert Telescope triggered on a short burst with temporal and spect...
We present a detailed analysis of a 3.5 s long burst from SGR1900+14 which occurred on 2001 July 2. ...
The 2011 outburst of Swift J1822.3-1606 was extraordinary; periodic modulations at the spin period o...
In 2008 May, the soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) SGR1627-41 resumed its bursting activity after nearly...
We present the results of our broadband spectral analysis of 42 SGR J1550-5418 bursts simultaneously...
We present the results of our broadband spectral analysis of 42 SGR J1550-5418 bursts simultaneously...
In December 2004, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20 emitted the most powerful giant flare ever...