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INTEGRAL reloaded: spacecraft, instruments and ground system

Authors :
Kuulkers, Erik
Ferrigno, Carlo
Kretschmar, Peter
Alfonso-Garzon, Julia
Baab, Marius
Bazzano, Angela
Belanger, Guillaume
Benson, Ian
Bird, Anthony J.
Bozzo, Enrico
Brandt, Soren
Coe, Elliott
Caballero, Isabel
Cangemi, Floriane
Chenevez, Jerome
Cenko, Bradley
Cinar, Nebil
Coleiro, Alexis
De Padova, Stefano
Diehl, Roland
Dietze, Claudia
Domingo, Albert
Drapes, Mark
D'uva, Eleonora
Ehle, Matthias
Ebrero, Jacobo
Edirimanne, Mithrajith
Eismont, Natan A.
Finn, Timothy
Fiocchi, Mariateresa
Tomas, Elena Garcia
Gaudenzi, Gianluca
Godard, Thomas
Goldwurm, Andrea
Gotz, Diego
Gouiffes, Christian
Grebenev, Sergei A.
Greiner, Jochen
Gros, Aleksandra
Hanlon, Lorraine
Hermsen, Wim
Hernandez, Cristina
Hernanz, Margarita
Huebner, Jutta
Jourdain, Elisabeth
La Rosa, Giovanni
Labanti, Claudio
Laurent, Philippe
Lehanka, Alexander
Lund, Niels
Madison, James
Malzac, Julien
Martin, Jim
Mas-Hesse, J. Miguel
McBreen, Brian
McDonald, Alastair
McEnery, Julie
Mereghetti, Sandro
Natalucci, Lorenzo
Ness, Jan-Uwe
Oxborrow, Carol Anne
Palmer, John
Peschke, Sibylle
Petrucciani, Francesco
Pfeil, Norbert
Reichenbaecher, Michael
Rodi, James
Rodriguez, Jerome
Roques, Jean-Pierre
Donate, Emilio Salazar
Salt, Dave
Sanchez-Fernandez, Celia
Sauvageon, Aymeric
Savchenko, Volodymyr
Sazonov, Sergey Yu.
Scaglioni, Stefano
Schartel, Norbert
Siegert, Thomas
Southworth, Richard
Sunyaev, Rashid A.
Toma, Liviu
Ubertini, Pietro
Heuvel, Ed P. J. van den
von Kienlin, Andreas
von Krusenstiern, Nikolai
Winkler, Christoph
Wojciech, Hajdas
Zannoni, Ugo
Kuulkers, Erik
Ferrigno, Carlo
Kretschmar, Peter
Alfonso-Garzon, Julia
Baab, Marius
Bazzano, Angela
Belanger, Guillaume
Benson, Ian
Bird, Anthony J.
Bozzo, Enrico
Brandt, Soren
Coe, Elliott
Caballero, Isabel
Cangemi, Floriane
Chenevez, Jerome
Cenko, Bradley
Cinar, Nebil
Coleiro, Alexis
De Padova, Stefano
Diehl, Roland
Dietze, Claudia
Domingo, Albert
Drapes, Mark
D'uva, Eleonora
Ehle, Matthias
Ebrero, Jacobo
Edirimanne, Mithrajith
Eismont, Natan A.
Finn, Timothy
Fiocchi, Mariateresa
Tomas, Elena Garcia
Gaudenzi, Gianluca
Godard, Thomas
Goldwurm, Andrea
Gotz, Diego
Gouiffes, Christian
Grebenev, Sergei A.
Greiner, Jochen
Gros, Aleksandra
Hanlon, Lorraine
Hermsen, Wim
Hernandez, Cristina
Hernanz, Margarita
Huebner, Jutta
Jourdain, Elisabeth
La Rosa, Giovanni
Labanti, Claudio
Laurent, Philippe
Lehanka, Alexander
Lund, Niels
Madison, James
Malzac, Julien
Martin, Jim
Mas-Hesse, J. Miguel
McBreen, Brian
McDonald, Alastair
McEnery, Julie
Mereghetti, Sandro
Natalucci, Lorenzo
Ness, Jan-Uwe
Oxborrow, Carol Anne
Palmer, John
Peschke, Sibylle
Petrucciani, Francesco
Pfeil, Norbert
Reichenbaecher, Michael
Rodi, James
Rodriguez, Jerome
Roques, Jean-Pierre
Donate, Emilio Salazar
Salt, Dave
Sanchez-Fernandez, Celia
Sauvageon, Aymeric
Savchenko, Volodymyr
Sazonov, Sergey Yu.
Scaglioni, Stefano
Schartel, Norbert
Siegert, Thomas
Southworth, Richard
Sunyaev, Rashid A.
Toma, Liviu
Ubertini, Pietro
Heuvel, Ed P. J. van den
von Kienlin, Andreas
von Krusenstiern, Nikolai
Winkler, Christoph
Wojciech, Hajdas
Zannoni, Ugo
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

ESA's INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) was launched on 17 Oct 2002 at 06:41 CEST. Since then, it has been providing long, uninterrupted observations (up to about 47 hr, or 170 ksec, per satellite orbit of 2.7 days) with a large field-of-view (fully coded: 100 deg^2), msec time resolution, keV energy resolution, polarization measurements, as well as additional coverage in the optical. This is realized by two main instruments in the 15 keV to 10 MeV range, the spectrometer SPI (spectral resolution 3 keV at 1.8 MeV) and the imager IBIS (angular resolution 12 arcmin FWHM), complemented by X-ray (JEM-X; 3-35 keV) and optical (OMC; Johnson V-band) monitors. All instruments are co-aligned to simultaneously observe the target region. A particle radiation monitor (IREM) measures charged particle fluxes near the spacecraft. The Anti-coincidence subsystems of the main instruments are also efficient all-sky gamma-ray detectors, which provide omni-directional monitoring above ~75 keV. INTEGRAL can also rapidly (within a couple of hours) re-point and conduct Target of Opportunity observations. INTEGRAL has build an impressive legacy: e.g. discovery of >600 new high-energy sources; first-ever direct detection of 56Ni and 56Co radio-active decay lines from a Type Ia supernova; new insights on positron annihilation in the Galactic bulge and disk; pioneering gamma-ray polarization studies. INTEGRAL is also a successful in multi-messenger astronomy: INTEGRAL found the first prompt electromagnetic radiation in coincidence with a binary neutron star merger. More than 1750 papers based on INTEGRAL data have been published in refereed journals. Here we give a comprehensive update of the satellite status after more than 18 years of operations in a harsh space environment, and an account of the successful Ground Segment.<br />Comment: 29 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in special issue of New Astronomy Reviews

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363548211
Document Type :
Electronic Resource