The 2008 may burst activation of SGR 1627-41

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In 2008 May, the soft gamma-ray repeater (SGR) SGR 1627-41 resumed its bursting activity after nearly a decade of quiescence. After detection of a bright burst, Swift pointed its X-ray telescope in the direction of the source in less than five hours and followed it for over five weeks. In this Letter, we present an analysis of the data from these Swift observations and an XMM-Newton one performed when SGR 1627-41 was still in a quiescent state. The analysis of the bursts detected with Swift/Burst Alert Telescope shows that their temporal and spectral properties are similar to those found in previous observations of SGR 1627-41 and other SGRs. The maximum peak luminosity of the bursts was ~2 × 1041 erg s-1 Our data show that the outburst was accompanied by a fast flux enhancement and by a hardening of the spectrum with respect to the persistent emission. © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 RAS.

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Esposito, P., Israel, G. L., Zane, S., Senziani, F., Starling, R. L. C., Rea, N., … Mangano, V. (2008, October). The 2008 may burst activation of SGR 1627-41. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-3933.2008.00530.x

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