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INTEGRAL U.S. Guest Observer Facility

The INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory

INTEGRAL, was launched in October 2002 aboard a Russian Proton rocket,  and is providing a new insight into the most violent and exotic objects of the Universe,  such as neutron stars, active galactic nuclei and supernovae. INTEGRAL is also helping us to understand processes such as the formation of new chemical elements and the mysterious gamma-ray bursts, the most energetic phenomena in the Universe. Environments of extreme temperature and density, near the event-horizons of black holes, are a major topic of study with INTEGRAL.

These studies are possible thanks to INTEGRAL's combination of fine spectroscopy and imaging of gamma-ray emissions in the energy range of 15 keV to 10 MeV (using the SPI and IBIS instruments) and concurrent monitoring in the X-ray band (4-35 keV) using JEM-X, and in the optical (500-600 nm) band, using the OMC.

A project of the European Space Agency INTEGRAL, serves an international Guest Observer community. Participation by U.S. astronomers was supported by a Guest Observer Facility (GOF) at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) from the mission start until October 2010. Since then, the mirroring of the European INTEGRAL Public Data Archive into the HEASARC has been continued by the HEASARC.

INTEGRAL
Picture of the Month

Integral Picture of the Month

INTEGRAL News & Science Results


Happy 14th birthday INTEGRAL!
(October 17, 2016)


INTEGRAL TOO observations of GRS 1758-258
(September 21, 2016)


INTEGRAL TOO observations of MAXI J0911-655
(April 21, 2016)


INTEGRAL sets limits to gamma rays from merging black holes
(March 29, 2016)


Gust of antimatter in V404 Cygni (GS 2023+238)
(March 1, 2016)


INTEGRAL X-rays Earth's aurora
(January 26, 2016)

Integral in orbit

Latest News
INTEGRAL AO-14 General Program Approved (28 Jun 2016)
The INTEGRAL AO-14 General Program, as recommended by the Time Allocation Committee (TAC) and approved by ESA's Director of Science and Robotic Exploration (Prof. Alvaro Gimenez), has been released and the observers have been informed.
  • Second Announcement of 11th INTEGRAL Conference (25 May 2016)
    The 11th INTEGRAL Conference: Gamma-Ray Astrophysics in Multi-Wavelength Perspective to be held 10-14 October 2016 in Amsterdam is now open for registration and abstract submission. The abstract submission deadline is 1 July 2016.
  • First Announcement of 11th INTEGRAL Conference (18 Mar 2016)
    SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research and the Astronomical Institute "Anton Pannekoek" of the University of Amsterdam are organizing the 11th INTEGRAL Conference: Gamma-Ray Astrophysics in Multi-Wavelength Perspective. It will be held 10-14 October 2016 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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    INTEGRAL Public Data Archive Status
  • The HEASARC mirror to the INTEGRAL Public Data Archive now contains data through the November 10, 2016 public data release (revolution 1600. It also contains all data from recent observations for which the PI has allowed the data to be made public ealier than the 1 year proprietary period.

  • The next scheduled public data release is November 25, 2016.

    ISDC Public Data Release Schedule.

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