Insight-HXMT dedicated 33-day observation of SGR J1935+2154 I. Burst Catalog
Ce Cai, Wangchen Xue, Chengkui Li, Shaolin Xiong, Shuangnan Zhang, Lin, Lin, Xiaobo Li, Mingyu Ge, Haisheng Zhao, Liming Song, Fangjun Lu, Shu Zhang,, Yanqiu Zhang, Shuo Xiao, Youli Tuo, Qibin Yi, Zhiwei Guo, Shenglun Xie, Yi, Zhao, Zhen Zhang, Qingxin Li, Jiacong Liu

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive 33-day observation of SGR J1935+2154 by Insight-HXMT, cataloging 75 bursts and analyzing their properties, temporal distribution, and correlations, providing valuable insights into magnetar burst activity.
Contribution
First detailed burst catalog and analysis of SGR J1935+2154 using broad energy range and high temporal resolution data from Insight-HXMT.
Findings
75 bursts detected, mostly single-pulsed
Burst durations and waiting times follow log-normal distributions
No correlation between burst properties and fluence or hardness
Abstract
Magnetars are neutron stars with extreme magnetic field and sometimes manifest as soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs). SGR J1935+2154 is one of the most prolific bursters and the first confirmed source of fast radio burst (i.e. FRB 200428). Encouraged by the discovery of the first X-ray counterpart of FRB, Insight-Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT) implemented a dedicated 33-day long ToO observation of SGR J1935+2154 since April 28, 2020. With the HE, ME, and LE telescopes, Insight-HXMT provides a thorough monitoring of burst activity evolution of SGR J1935+2154, in a very broad energy range (1-250 keV) with high temporal resolution and high sensitivity, resulting in a unique valuable data set for detailed studies of SGR J1935+2154. In this work, we conduct a comprehensive analysis of this observation including detailed burst search, identification and temporal analyses. After…
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