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AGILE and the Gamma-Ray Bursts

Author(s)
Tavani, M.
Argan, A.
Barbiellini, G.
Bulgarelli, A.
Cattaneo, P.
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Date Issued
2008-05-01
Mission(s)
AGILE  
Abstract
AGILE is an ASI high-energy astrophysics mission dedicated to the observation of the Universe. The satellite was successfully launched on April 23, 2007 to a quasi equatorial low-background orbit. The AGILE instrument is very compact and light (~100 kg) a gamma-ray imager (sensitive in the energy band 30 MeV-50 GeV) is the central part of the instrument that includes also a light hard X-ray imager (18-60 keV) positioned on top of the instrument, and an omnidirectional Calorimeter (350 keV-100 MeV). AGILE is aimed at the study of the most energetic phenomena of our Universe including AGNs, GRBs, Galactic sources and transients. For the first time in gamma-ray astrophysics, AGILE reaches a field of view of about 3 sr with excellent angular resolution and good sensitivity. The unique combination of a hard X-ray imager and a gamma-ray imager is ideal for GRB and transient studies that constitute a crucial part of the AGILE scientific program. We summarize here the main characteristics of the GRB broad-band detection system on board of the AGILE satellite and report on some early GRB detections.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/1001
DOI
10.1063/1.2943522
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008AIPC.1000..523T
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