AGILE DATA CENTER AT ASDC AND AGILE HIGHLIGHTS
2013
We present an overview of the main AGILE
Data Centeractivities and the AGILE scientific highlights during the first 5 years of operations. AGILE is an ASI space mission in joint collaboration with INAF, INFN and CIFS, dedicated to the observation of the
gamma-rayUniverse. The AGILE satellite was launched on April 23rd, 2007, and is devoted to
gamma-rayastrophysics in the 30MeV ÷ 50 GeV energy range, with simultaneous X-ray imaging capability in the 18 ÷ 60 keV band. Despite the small size and budget, AGILE has produced several important scientific results, including the unexpected discovery of strong and rapid
gamma-rayflares from the
Crab Nebulaover daily timescales. This discovery won AGILE PI and the AGILE Team the prestigious Bruno Rossi Prize for 2012, an international award in the field of high energy astrophysics. Thanks to its sky monitoring capability and fast
ground segmentalert system, AGILE is substantially improving our knowledge of the
gamma-raysky, also making a crucial contribution to the study of the
terrestrial gamma-ray flashes(TGFs) detected in the Earth atmosphere. The AGILE
Data Center, part of the ASI Science
Data Center(ASDC) located in Frascati, Italy, is in charge of all the science oriented activities related to the analysis, archiving and distribution of AGILE data.
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