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Proposal ID 1120027
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Title Continued Observation of the Galactic Center Region with INTEGRAL
Download Data Associated to the proposal https://isla.esac.esa.int/tap/download/bundle?format=ascii_curl&product_id=prop_id:1120027
DOI https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-p3yb5sp
Author Wilms
Abstract We ask for the continuation of our two year INTEGRAL Key Programme to observe the area of the Galaxy bounded by 20 l +20 and 15 b +15 with a total of 2 Msec of observations per AO. The aim is to study the inner region of the Galaxy, namely, to continue the search for evidence for gamma-ray flares from Sgr A, including following potential brightness changes after the expected impact of a cloud in fall 2013/spring 2014, to continue measuring the flux evolution of Sgr B2 through 2014, to monitor bursts and flares from the many LMXB neutron star sources, and to enable significant serendipitous science in the Galactic center region. We do not ask for data rights for any of the sources, except for the Galactic Center, but will put in seperate data rights proposals on individual sources.
Publications
Temporal Coverage 2014-08-27T15:54:59Z / 2015-03-23T23:30:35Z
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 2025-03-25T09:54:37Z
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, Wilms, 2025, 'Continued Observation of the Galactic Center Region with INTEGRAL', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-p3yb5sp