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  • ISOCAM observations in the Lockman Hole. I. The 14.3 μm shallow survey: Data reduction, catalogue, and optical identifications

    We present the image and catalogue of the 14.3 μ shallow survey of 0.55 square degrees in the region of the Lockman Hole (10^h52^m03^s +57°21'46'', J2000) with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO). The data have been analyzed with the recent algorithm by Lari et al. (cite{Lari01}, MNRAS, 325, 1173) conceived to exploit ISO data in an optimal way

    Fadda, D. et al.

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    2004
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    13
  • ISOPHOT - capabilities and performance.

    ISOPHOT covers the largest wavelength range on ISO from 2.5 to 240μm. Its scientific capabilities include multi-filter and multi-aperture photometry, polarimetry, imaging and spectrophotometry. All modes can optionally include a focal plane chopper. The backbone of the photometric calibration are internal standard sources checked against celestial

    Lemke, D. et al.

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    1996
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  • JEM-EUSO observational technique and exposure

    Designed as the first mission to explore the ultra-high energy universe from space, JEM-EUSO observes the Earth's atmosphere at night to record the ultraviolet tracks generated by the extensive air showers. We present the expected geometrical aperture and annual exposure in the nadir and tilt modes for ultra-high energy cosmic rays observation as a

    Adams, J. H. et al.

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    2015
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    15
  • JEM-EUSO: Meteor and nuclearite observations

    Meteor and fireball observations are key to the derivation of both the inventory and physical characterization of small solar system bodies orbiting in the vicinity of the Earth. For several decades, observation of these phenomena has only been possible via ground-based instruments. The proposed JEM-EUSO mission has the potential to become the

    Adams, J. H. et al.

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    2015
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    30
  • JEM-X observations of the Be/X-ray binary EXO 2030+375

    We have used data from the Joint European Monitor (JEM-X) to perform an X-ray spectral and timing analysis of the 42-s transient pulsar EXO 2030+375 during an X-ray outburst. X-ray pulsations are clearly detected with an average pulse period of 41.66+/-0.05 s and an average pulse fraction of 60%. The profile of the energy spectrum did not change

    Martínez Núñez, S. et al.

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    11
    2003
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    5
  • Jet Trails and Mach Cones: The Interaction of Microquasars with the Interstellar Medium

    A subset of microquasars exhibits high peculiar velocity with respect to the local standard of rest due to the kicks they receive when being born in supernovae. The interaction between the radio plasma released by microquasar jets from such high-velocity binaries with the interstellar medium must lead to the production of trails and bow shocks

    Yoon, D. et al.

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    2011
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    17