Gamma-Ray Burst Localization with Integral in the Interplanetary Network

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Paper presented at the 3rd INTEGRAL Workshop, Taormina, Sicily, September 1998; to be published in Astrophysical Letters and C

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We discuss the utilization of INTEGRAL as a gamma-ray burst detector in the interplanetary network. IBIS will have an inherent GRB detection and localization capability. However, the SPI anticoincidence shield will also be a sensitive burst detector which, in conjunction with other spacecraft, will make it possible to localize three to four times more bursts than IBIS alone. This capability will be quite unique in the years 2001-2003 when INTEGRAL is operating.

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