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20 April 2024
 
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The 3rd IBIS/ISGRI soft gamma-ray survey catalog
A. J. Bird ; A. Malizia ; A. Bazzano ; E. J. Barlow ; L. Bassani ; A. B. Hill ; G. Belanger ; F. Capitanio ; D. J. Clark ; A. J. Dean ; M. Fiocchi ; D. Gotz ; F. Lebrun ; M. Molina ; N. Produit ; M. Renaud ; V. Sguera ; J. B. Stephen ; R. Terrier ; P. Ubertini ; R. Walter ; C. Winkler ; J. Zurita ;
Date 15 Nov 2006
AbstractIn this paper we report on the third soft gamma-ray source catalog obtained with the IBIS/ISGRI gamma-ray imager on board the INTEGRAL satellite. The scientific dataset is based on more than 40 Ms of high quality observations performed during the first three and a half years of Core Program and public IBIS/ISGRI observations. Compared to previous IBIS/ISGRI surveys, this catalog includes a substantially increased coverage of extragalactic fields, and comprises more than 400 high-energy sources detected in the energy range 18-100 keV, including both transients and faint persistent objects which can only be revealed with longer exposure times.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0611493
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