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  • X-ray Detection of the Supersoft Source Phase of Nova Vul 2007
    We report the X-ray detection of Nova Vul 2007 (S. Nakano, IAUC 8861) with the Swift X-ray Telescope in a 6.7ks observation obtained on 2007 October 18 at UT 01:05. The XRT spectrum contains 192 X-ray photons and is largely consistent with a thermal plasma model with temperature kT=0.2 +0.4/-0.07 keV and absorbing column NH=(8 +2/-3)e21 cm^-2. A
    Drake, J. J. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2007
    Número de citas
    8
  • X-Ray High Resolution Spectra in the VO: The case of XMM-Newton RGS Data
    We present ``BiRD'', a tool for the browsing and visualisation of XMM-Newton high-resolution spectra. The dataset accessed by this utility consists of RGS spectra uniformly processed and calibrated, and fits therefore very nicely into the VO framework. The tool here described provides also additional information that can be relevant to the
    González-Riestra, R. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2008
    Número de citas
    0
  • X-Ray Nuclear Activity in S4G Barred Galaxies: No Link between Bar Strength and Co-occurrent Supermassive Black Hole Fueling
    Stellar bars can lead to gas inflow toward the center of a galaxy and stimulate nuclear star formation. However, there is no compelling evidence on whether they also feed a central supermassive black hole: by measuring the fractions of barred active and inactive galaxies, previous studies have yielded conflicting results. In this paper, we aim to
    Cisternas, M. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2013
    Número de citas
    50
  • X-ray softening in the new X-ray transient XTE J1719-291 during its 2008 outburst decay
    The X-ray transient XTE J1719-291 was discovered with Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer/Proportional Counter Array (RXTE/PCA) during its outburst in 2008 March, which lasted at least 46 d. Its 2-10 keV peak luminosity is 7 × 1035 erg s-1 assuming a distance of 8 kpc, which classifies the system as a very faint X-ray transient. The outburst was monitored
    Armas Padilla, M. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2011
    Número de citas
    34
  • X-Ray Transient in M31
    IAUC 7291 available at Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams.
    Murray, S. S. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    1999
    Número de citas
    4
  • XMM-Newton and ESO observations of the two unidentified γ-ray sources 3EG J0616-3310 and 3EG J1249-8330
    The limited angular resolution of γ-ray telescopes prevents a direct identification of the majority of sources detected so far. This is particularly true for the low latitude, probably galactic, ones only 10% of which has been identified. Most counterparts of the identified low-latitude γ-ray sources are Isolated Neutron Stars (INS), both radio
    La Palombara, N. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    10
    2006
    Número de citas
    13