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Observations of Soft Gamma Ray Sources >100 keV Using Earth Occultation with GBM

Authors :
Case, Gary L.
Cherry, Michael L.
Rodi, James
Camero-Arranz, Ascencion
Belken, Elef
Wilson-Hodge, Colleen A.
Jenke, Peter
Bhat, P. N.
Briggs, Michael S.
Chaplin, Vandiver
Connaughton, Valerie
Preece, Rob
Finger, Mark H.
Case, Gary L.
Cherry, Michael L.
Rodi, James
Camero-Arranz, Ascencion
Belken, Elef
Wilson-Hodge, Colleen A.
Jenke, Peter
Bhat, P. N.
Briggs, Michael S.
Chaplin, Vandiver
Connaughton, Valerie
Preece, Rob
Finger, Mark H.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The NaI and BGO detectors on the Gamma ray Burst Monitor (GBM) on Fermi are now being used for long term monitoring of the hard X-ray/low energy gamma ray sky. Using the Earth occultation technique demonstrated previously by the BATSE instrument on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, GBM produces multiband light curves and spectra for known sources and transient outbursts in the 8 keV - 1 MeV band with its NaI detectors and up to 40 MeV with its BGO. Coverage of the entire sky is obtained every two orbits, with sensitivity exceeding that of BATSE at energies below ~25 keV and above ~1.5 MeV. We describe the technique and present preliminary results after the first ~17 months of observations at energies above 100 keV. Seven sources are detected: the Crab, Cyg X-1, Swift J1753.5-0127, 1E 1740-29, Cen A, GRS 1915+105, and the transient source XTE J1752-223.<br />Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures, 2009 Fermi Symposium, to be published in eConf Proceedings C091122

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312044384
Document Type :
Electronic Resource