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INTEGRAL observations of magnetars

Dominik P. Pacholski, Lorenzo Ducci, Martin Topinka, Sandro Mereghetti

Published 2024-10-30Version 1

The INTEGRAL satellite has collected a large amount of data on magnetars in our Galaxy, spanning more than 20 years starting from 2003. The large data set obtained with the IBIS/ISGRI instrument at energies above 20 keV allows us to study both the properties and long-term evolution of their persistent hard X-ray emission and the population characteristics of the short bursts emitted during active periods. We are carrying out a comprehensive analysis of the observed magnetars, exploiting the most recent calibrations and analysis software. Here we report on the long term evolution of the hard X-ray flux of the magnetars detected with ISGRI and the results of a sensitive search for short bursts in SGR J1935+2154.

Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in Astronomische Nachrichten, Proceedings of the XMM-Newton 2024 Science Workshop
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