We present an overview of our Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients (SFXT) project, by highlighting the unique observational contribution Swift is giving to this exciting new field. Since 2007 Swift has been detecting outbursts from these fast transients with the BAT and following them intensively for days with the XRT so that we now have a firm estimate of the time SFXTs spend in each intensity phase. We summarize some preliminary results on our XSPEC model that numerically solves the bulk-motion radiative transfer equation with a strong magnetic field, in the Fokker-Planck approximation.
Supergiant Fast X-Ray Transients: Swift Results and Theoretical Progress
FARINELLI, Ruben;CECCOBELLO, Chiara;TITARCHUK, Lev
2012
Abstract
We present an overview of our Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients (SFXT) project, by highlighting the unique observational contribution Swift is giving to this exciting new field. Since 2007 Swift has been detecting outbursts from these fast transients with the BAT and following them intensively for days with the XRT so that we now have a firm estimate of the time SFXTs spend in each intensity phase. We summarize some preliminary results on our XSPEC model that numerically solves the bulk-motion radiative transfer equation with a strong magnetic field, in the Fokker-Planck approximation.File in questo prodotto:
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