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英文:SGR 1806-20 about two years after the giant flare: Suzaku, XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL observations 
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和文: Esposito, P., Mereghetti, S., Tiengo, A., Zane, S., Turolla, R., Götz, D., Rea, N., 河合 誠之, Ueno, M., Israel, G. L., Stella, L., Feroci, M..  
英文: Esposito, P., Mereghetti, S., Tiengo, A., Zane, S., Turolla, R., Götz, D., Rea, N., Kawai, N., Ueno, M., Israel, G. L., Stella, L., Feroci, M..  
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英文:Astronomy and Astrophysics 
巻, 号, ページ Vol. 476        pp. 321-330
出版年月 2007年12月 
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DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20078562
アブストラクト In December 2004, the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1806-20 emitted the most powerful giant flare ever observed. This probably involved a large-scale rearrangement of the magnetosphere leading to observable variations in the properties of its X-ray emission. Here we present the results of the first Suzaku observation of SGR 1806-20, together with almost simultaneous observations with XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL. The source seems to have reached a state characterized by a flux close to the pre-flare level and by a relatively soft spectrum. Despite this, SGR 1806-20 also remained quite active after the giant flare, allowing us to study several short bursts observed by Suzaku in the 1-100 keV range. We discuss the broad-band spectral properties of SGR 1806-20, covering both persistent and bursting emission, in the context of the magnetar model, and consider its recent theoretical developments.

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