The catalog of variable sources detected by INTEGRAL I: Catalog and Techniques
I. Telezhinsky, D. Eckert, V. Savchenko, A. Neronov, N. Produit,, T.J.-L. Courvoisier

TL;DR
This paper develops a method to quantify variability in INTEGRAL/ISGRI sources, creating a catalog of 202 significantly variable sources across multiple energy bands to aid in classification and understanding of their physical properties.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel variability quantification technique and provides the first comprehensive catalog of variable sources detected by INTEGRAL/ISGRI.
Findings
Catalog of 202 variable sources with flux and variability measures
Method sensitive to variability on time scales of one Science Window and above
Statistical analysis of the population of variable sources
Abstract
Context: In 6 years of operation, INTEGRAL/ISGRI revealed more than 500 sources. Many of these sources are variable. Taking into account that nearly half of INTEGRAL/ISGRI sources are new and many of them are still unidentified, the variability properties of the sources can serve as additional parameters that may help to classify and identify the unknown sources. Aims: In order to study the variability properties of the sources detected by INTEGRAL/ISGRI we develop a method to quantify the variability of a source. We describe here our techniques and compile a catalog of the sources that fit our criteria of variability. Methods: We use the natural time binning of INTEGRAL observations called Science Window ( seconds) and test the hypothesis that the detected sources are constant using a all-sky map in three energy bands (20-40, 40-100, 100-200 keV). We calculate an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
