AbstractIn 2006 February, shortly after its launch, Swift began monitoring the center of the Milky Way with the on board X-Ray Telescope using short 1-ks exposures performed every 1–4 days. Between 2006 and 2014 over 1200 observations have been obtained, accumulating to ≃1.3 Ms of exposure time. This has yielded a wealth of information about the long-term X-ray behavior of the supermassive black hole Sgr A⁎, and numerous transient X-ray binaries that are located within the 25′×25′ region covered by the campaign. In this review we highlight the discoveries made during these first nine years, which include 1) the detection of seven bright X-ray flares from Sgr A⁎, 2) the discovery of the magnetar SGR J1745–29, 3) the first systematic analysis...
The advent of Swift has allowed, for the first time, the possibility to give supergiant fast X-ray t...
AbstractThe provenance of Swift lies with earlier discoveries of Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) phenomena, st...
We report on continued monitoring observations of the Galactic center carried out by the X...
AbstractIn 2006 February, shortly after its launch, Swift began monitoring the center of the Milky W...
AbstractThe unique capabilities of Swift that make it ideal for discovery and follow-up of Gamma-Ray...
We report on the results of a four-year long X-ray monitoring campaign of the central 1.2 square deg...
Starting in 2013 February, Swift has been performing short daily monitoring observations of the G2 g...
Starting in 2006, Swift has been targeting a region of sime 21' × 21' around Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*)...
We report NuSTAR and Chandra observations of two X-ray transients, SWIFT J174540.7−290015 (T15) and ...
AbstractNASA's Swift satellite has completed ten years of amazing discoveries in time domain astrono...
Starting on 2019 February 3, Swift resumed its monitoring program of the Galactic center, providing ...
We present a review of the Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients (SFXT) Project, a systematic investigati...
We have conducted an extensive observational campaign of SWIFT J1753.5−0127 during 2007 June after ...
We present the first results of our X-ray monitoring campaign on a 1.7 square degree region centered...
International audienceContext. X-ray flaring activity from the closest supermassive black hole Sagit...
The advent of Swift has allowed, for the first time, the possibility to give supergiant fast X-ray t...
AbstractThe provenance of Swift lies with earlier discoveries of Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) phenomena, st...
We report on continued monitoring observations of the Galactic center carried out by the X...
AbstractIn 2006 February, shortly after its launch, Swift began monitoring the center of the Milky W...
AbstractThe unique capabilities of Swift that make it ideal for discovery and follow-up of Gamma-Ray...
We report on the results of a four-year long X-ray monitoring campaign of the central 1.2 square deg...
Starting in 2013 February, Swift has been performing short daily monitoring observations of the G2 g...
Starting in 2006, Swift has been targeting a region of sime 21' × 21' around Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*)...
We report NuSTAR and Chandra observations of two X-ray transients, SWIFT J174540.7−290015 (T15) and ...
AbstractNASA's Swift satellite has completed ten years of amazing discoveries in time domain astrono...
Starting on 2019 February 3, Swift resumed its monitoring program of the Galactic center, providing ...
We present a review of the Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients (SFXT) Project, a systematic investigati...
We have conducted an extensive observational campaign of SWIFT J1753.5−0127 during 2007 June after ...
We present the first results of our X-ray monitoring campaign on a 1.7 square degree region centered...
International audienceContext. X-ray flaring activity from the closest supermassive black hole Sagit...
The advent of Swift has allowed, for the first time, the possibility to give supergiant fast X-ray t...
AbstractThe provenance of Swift lies with earlier discoveries of Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) phenomena, st...
We report on continued monitoring observations of the Galactic center carried out by the X...