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T. Courvoisier

First Results of INTEGRAL. INTEGRAL was launched on October 17 2002 by a Proton Rocket from Baikonour. INTEGRAL had been proposed in 1989, accepted in 1993 by ESA. T. Courvoisier. 1. First results of INTEGRAL. T. Courvoisier. 1. First results of INTEGRAL. INTEGRAL is an ESA

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  1. First Results of INTEGRAL INTEGRAL was launched on October 17 2002 by a Proton Rocket from Baikonour INTEGRAL had been proposed in 1989, accepted in 1993 by ESA T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  2. T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  3. INTEGRAL is an ESA mission with Russian launcher and one US ground station (part time) Instruments provided through national funding. Bus is identical to XMM-Newton T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  4. INTEGRAL is on a 3-days orbit with apogee at 150 000 km and perigee at 10 000 km. Maximises time outside the electron belts T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  5. High energy instruments are based on coded mask optics: IBIS tungsten mask in construction Coded mask principle T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  6. ISGRI shadowgrammes for single pointings Crab shadowgramme 3C 273 shadowgramme T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  7. SPI: spectrometer resolution 500 angular resolution 2.7 degrees continuum sensitivity: 1.2E-6 ph/cm2skeV 19 cooled Germanium detectors Pis: J.-P Roques (CESR), V. Schoenfelder (MPE). Vedrenne et al. A+A in Press T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  8. IBIS: Imager resolution 12' sensitivity: 6E-7ph/scm2keV at 100keV (ISGRI) 2 detector planes: ISGRI, 16384 CdTe detectors PICSIT, 4096 CsI detectors Pis: P. Ubertini (IAS), F. Lebrun (CEA). Ubertini et al. A+A in press T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  9. JEM-X extends the energy coverage down to 5 keV PI: N.Lund (DSRI), Lund et al. A+A in press T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  10. OMC provides optical (V) coverage of sources in the FOV PI: M. Mas-Hesse (LAEFF), Mas-Hesse et al. A+A in press T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  11. Main instrument characteristics E-range E-resolution FOV(deg) ang.Res. SPI 20keV-8MeV 500 16 2.5 deg IBIS 15keV-10MeV 9 9 12' JEM-X 5KeV-30keV 10 4.8 3' OMC V --- 5 17'' FOV: Fully coded area diameter or side of square ang.Res of OMC is the pixel size Point source location considerably better than the angular resolution T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  12. INTEGRAL sensitivity compared with previous instruments T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  13. INTEGRAL sensitivity compared with previous instruments T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  14. The INTEGRAL Science Data Centre (ISDC) Courvoisier et al. A+A in press Link between the data and the community All data (120 kbits/s) are processed at the ISDC: -in real time (few seconds after receipt on the ground) to detect gamma ray bursts and inform the community (IBAS, Merehetti et al. A+A in press) -in near real time (within few hours) to detect new or very variable sources -offline to produce a set of standard products The data are archived and distributed (at present 1.5-2 months after the observation) to the observers Analysis tools are provided to the community http://isdc.unige.ch gives access to the ISDC services T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  15. The INTEGRAL Science Data Centre ISDC hosted by Geneva Observatory, 35 staff work in Versoix near geneva Consortium institutes, there is close collaboration with inst. teams T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  16. All data are transferred to ISDC and are analysed there. European Space Operations Center Darmstadt ISDC

  17. Observation programme: 30% core programme AO-1 70% open programme AO-1 in progress, AO-2 starts January 1, 2004 Exposure map (ISGRI fully coded FOV) revolutions 1-100 T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  18. Core programme: Galactic plane scans, every 12 days Structure of the scans Distribution of scans in the plane T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  19. Core programme: Galactic center deep exposure (Ao-2) This is intended to: -monitor and detect compact sources -to map electron-positron annihilation map -to map Aluminium emission T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  20. INTEGRAL Status: The instruments function very well The observation programme is progressing as expected. The observation efficiency is short of few percent of the optimum The data reach the ISDC in a matter of seconds for near real time analysis The data reach the observers in about 6 weeks -2months. T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  21. Cygnus X-1 early images ISGRI 15-40 keV SPI T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  22. Cygnus X-1 Observations in PV phase (Pottschmidt et al. A+A in press): RXTE and INTEGRAL data obtained simultaneously revolutions 11,14,16,18,25 (November 16-December 29) Cygnus X-1 switched from soft to hard state mid October 2002 RXTE-PCA IBIS/ISGRI RXTE-HEXTE JEM-X SPI Counts spectra. T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  23. Model Fit: Disk+Comptonised component+reflection hump Parameters: KTe = 62keV, τ = 1, reflection: 0.2 similar for all revolutions, in agreement with previous descriptions. Instruments agree very well apart from the normalisations. T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  24. IGR J16318-4848 Discovered January 29 2003 in scan of the Galaxy. Observed in subsequent pointed observation and by XMM-Newton T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  25. IGR J16318-4848: strongly absorbed (NH = 2 1024 cm-2) strong Fe line at 6.4 keV (EW of 2.1 keV), variable Preferred interpretation: 1036 ergs/s high mass X-ray binary at distance of centre of the Galaxy. Possible strong contribution to the X-ray background. Walter et al. A+A in press Matt+Guainazzi, 2003 Revnivtsev et al. AL in press XMM-Newton INTEGRAL T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  26. There are 11 published bright sources discovered by INTEGRAL in the first half of galactic centre observations of the core programme. Some are transients, some present but very weak in earlier data variable, often absorbed. Many more to come courtesy Walter, ISDC T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  27. Low Mass X-ray Binaries during core programme (Paizis et al. A+A in press) ISGRI 20-40 40-60 keV T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  28. GX17+2, comptonised black body, evidence for additional flux at 100 keV? JEM-X and ISGRI: 1pointing SPI: combined data. Seen in black hole candidates (Gerlinski et al. 1999), but GX17+2 is a bursting source. T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  29. Le micro-quasar GRS 1915+105 D. Hannikainen et al. T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  30. Core Programme composite map (revolutions 40-67), max exp:790ks 1216 pointings, ISGRI 15-40 keV, Courtesy R. Walter, ISDC T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  31. Central regions: 0 0 10 degrees T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  32. Le centre de notre galaxie: Sgr A* Central regions: T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  33. 3C 273: bright quasar, monitored by INTEGRAL Courvoisier et al. In press 20-40 keV significance map, insert: flux image GRS 1227+025 (Jourdain et al. 1992) not seen at less than ½ 3C 273. T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  34. 3C 273 INTEGRAL, XMM-Newton, RXTE January 03 ratio of normalisations to XMM PN camera: RXTE-PCA: 1.34+-.02 RXTE-HEXTE: 1.05+-.06 JEM-X: 0.61+-.05 ISGRI: 1.76+-.2 SPI: 0.95 +-.3 T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  35. Using the cross calibration: continuum single power law Gamma = 1.74+-0.015, Norm. at 1keV: 2.24+-0.05 10-2 ph/cm2skeV Weaker and steeper than previously T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  36. Big Bang Hydrogène + Helium Tous les autres éléments fabriqués dans les étoiles, dont certains sont radioactifs Étoiles Genèse des éléments Fer 60 : ~ 2 000 000 ans Aluminium 26 : ~ 1 000 000 ans Titane 44 : ~ 90 ans Sodium 22 : ~ 4 ans Cobalt 56, 57 : ~ 100, 400 jours Nickel 56, 57 : ~ 8, 2 jours

  37. GAMMA Ray bursts: 6 in the IBIS Field of view. Localisation to 2-4 arcminutes. T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

  38. Burst positions are sent automatically to the community by the IBAS system (Mereghetti et al. A+A in press) Best performance to date: T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

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  40. Conclusion INTEGRAL is up and well, data are flowing, the programme evolves as expected. Special issue of A+A letters in preparation AO-2 deadline is September 5...... Mission extension beyond end 2004 will be discussed by ESA-SPC in November T. Courvoisier 1 First results of INTEGRAL

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