An X-ray Perspective on a Gamma-Ray Mission

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Techniques: Coded Mask Telescopes, Stars: X-Ray And Gamma-Ray Sources, Stars: Individual: Crab Nebula

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The most recent astrophysics mission of ESA is INTEGRAL, a mission dedicated to gamma-ray astronomy (Winkler et al. 2003). INTEGRAL carries two gamma-ray instruments: the imager, IBIS, and the spectrometer, SPI, and in addition an optical monitor, OMC, and an X-ray monitor, JEM-X. INTEGRAL is an observatory mission with 70% of the observation time available to the general astronomical community through a peer-reviewed selection process. This paper describes the INTEGRAL mission primarily as seen from the JEM-X perspective.

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