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Systematic effects induced on IBIS detectors by background and inhomogeneity of the spatial response
The spatial distribution of the background events may affect the source
detection capability of IBIS at high energies (> 200 keV) for both ISGRI and
PICsIT layers. The observed background is found to be variable and spatially
structured, and in some cases its properties strongly deviate from the expected
statistical behaviour. Background correction methods are then necessary to
improve the quality of the shadowgrams obtained from sources. In order to
perform an efficient flat-fielding the response of the detector to both source
gamma-rays and background events is investigated using data from Monte Carlo
simulations and in-flight calibration observations.Comment: 5 pages, 1 latex file, 6 figures, accepted for publication on
Astronomy and Astrophysics, INTEGRAL special issu
Scientific Performance of the ISDC Quick Look Analysis
The INTEGRAL Science Data Centre (ISDC) routinely monitors the Near Real Time
data (NRT) from the INTEGRAL satellite. A first scientific analysis is made in
order to check for the detection of new, transient or highly variable sources
in the data. Of primary importance for this work is the Interactive Quick Look
Analysis (IQLA), which produces JEM-X and ISGRI images and monitors them for
interesting astrophysical eventsComment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Proceedings of 5th INTEGRAL Workshop: The
INTEGRAL Universe, Munich, 16-20 February 2004. Accepted for publication in
European Space Agency Special Publication 552. See paper for institute
affiliation
The INTEGRAL/IBIS Scientific Data Analysis
The gamma-ray astronomical observatory INTEGRAL, succesfully launched on 17th
October 2002, carries two large gamma-ray telescopes. One of them is the
coded-mask imaging gamma-ray telescope onboard the INTEGRAL satellite (IBIS)
which provides high-resolution (~ 12') sky images of 29deg x 29deg in the
energy range from 15 keV to 10 MeV with typical on-axis sensitivity of ~ 1
mCrab at 100 keV (3 sigma, 10E6 s exposure). We report here the general
description of the IBIS coded-mask imaging system and of the standard IBIS
science data analysis procedures. These procedures reconstruct, clean and
combine IBIS sky images providing at the same time detection, identification
and preliminary analysis of point-like sources present in the field. Spectral
extraction has also been implemented and is based on simultaneous fitting of
source and background shadowgram models to detector images. The procedures are
illustrated using some of the IBIS data collected during the inflight
calibrations and present performance is discussed. The analysis programs
described here have been integrated as instrument specific software in the
Integral Science Data Center (ISDC) analysis software packages currently used
for the Quick Look, Standard and Off-line Scientific Analysis.Comment: 7 pages, 13 figures (6 color), accepted for publication in A&A Lett
(INTEGRAL special issue). Full resulution color figures can be found in the
printed version of the paper (see
http://www.edpsciences.org/articles/aa/abs/2003/43/contents/contents.html
Traitements de la sclérose en plaques : mise à jour [Treatments for multiple sclerosis: update]
The management of multiple sclerosis (MS) has undergone a veritable revolution in recent years, with the arrival of highly effective treatments. In some cases, therapeutic discussions even precede the first clinical signs of the disease. The aim of this review is to present the therapeutic arsenal of progression-preventing treatments available in 2024 for MS, with anti-CD20 antibodies taking pride of place, also available for certain progressive forms of MS. The use of these immunosuppressants requires in-depth knowledge of their mechanisms of action, in order to understand their risks, such as the occurrence of opportunistic infections