Abstract One of the distinctive properties of magnetars, young neutron stars powered mainly by magnetic energy, is the emission of short (≲1 s) bursts of hard X-rays. Such bursts have been observed in nearly all the known magnetars, although at different and time-variable rates of occurrence. In the past two decades, the INTEGRAL satellite has extensively covered the Galactic plane with good imaging capabilities, where most magnetars reside. We present the results of a comprehensive search for magnetar bursts in more than 20 yr of archival data of the INTEGRAL IBIS instrument (15 keV–1 MeV). This led to the detection of 1349 bursts with 30–150 keV fluence in the ∼2 × 10 −9 to 3 × 10 −6 erg cm −2 range from 21 of the 34 examined magnetars and candidate magnetars with well-known positions. The durations of the bursts, in terms of T 90 , follow a lognormal distribution centered at ∼0.1 s. Most of the detected bursts originated from three particularly active sources: 1E 1547–5408, SGR 1806–20, and SGR 1935+2154. The integral distributions of their burst fluences follow power laws with slopes β = 0.76±0.04, 0.95±0.06, and 0.92±0.10, respectively. The burst spectra are generally well fit with an exponentially cutoff power law with peak energy E peak in the range ∼20−60 keV for SGR 1806–20 and SGR 1935+2154, while the bursts of 1E 1547–5408 are slightly harder ( E peak ∼ 35−100 keV). A significant anticorrelation between E peak and fluence is found for SGR 1806–20, which provided the largest number of bursts among the sources of our sample.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75bebc6e9836116a24204 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ae2d17
Dominik P. Pacholski
P. Esposito
M. Topinka
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
The Astrophysical Journal
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