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Proposal ID 0420030
Obs ID 04200300001
Title INTEGRAL ToO observations of known transient X-ray sources, coordinated with XMM-Newton
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DOI https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-hpexolt
Author Sidoli
Abstract We propose to trigger a maximum of 3 INTEGRAL ToO observations on known transientsources discovered with INTEGRAL Observatory, if they undergo a new outburst during AO4, coordinated with XMM-Newton (already approved triggered observations, during XMM/AO5). We ask for 300 ks per observation in order to get a high-quality spectrum and to follow the entire outburst, also in its decaying phase.INTEGRAL capabilities, coordinated with XMM-Newton, are essential in unveiling the nature of the sources.
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Temporal Coverage 2007-02-11T15:09:04Z / 2007-02-15T17:01:23Z
Version 1.0
Mission Description The INTEGRAL (International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory) mission, launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) on October 17, 2002, was designed to study high-energy phenomena in the universe. INTEGRAL was operating until february 2025 and it was equipped with three high-energy instruments: the Imager on Board the INTEGRAL Satellite (IBIS), the Spectrometer on INTEGRAL (SPI), and the JEM-X (Joint European Monitor for X-rays). Its Optical Monitoring Camera (OMC) provided optical V-band magnitude measurements, complementing the high-energy observations.
Creator Contact https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/integral/helpdesk
Date Published 2025-03-25T09:54:34Z
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, Sidoli, 2025, 'INTEGRAL ToO observations of known transient X-ray sources, coordinated with XMM-Newton', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-hpexolt