XMM-Newton Observations of X-Ray Emission from Jupiter
We present the results of two XMM-Newton observations of Jupiter carried out in 2003 for 100 and 250 ks (or 3 and 7 planet rotations) respectively. X-ray images...
Recently, a new class of type I X-ray bursters was suggested, the ``burst-only sources'', i.e. detected only during an X-ray burst, and no persistent emission...
We propose to observe the peculiar neutron star low mass X-ray binary (NS/LMXB) 2S 1803-245 in quiescence. Together with EXO 1745-248, it is the only transient...
XMM-Newton serendipitous survey. IV (Barcons+, 2007)
X-ray sources at intermediate fluxes (a few x10-14erg/cm a sky density of ~100deg-2 are responsible for a significant fraction of the cosmic X-ray background at...
XMM-Newton TOO observation of the SMC field around XTE J0055-727: Two transient X-ray pulsars in outburst (XMMU J005455.4-724512 and XMMU J005517.9-723853).
An XMM-Newton target of opportunity observation of the field around the transient pulsar XTE J0055-727 (ATEL #214) in the Small Magellanic Cloud was performed...
XMMSL1 J152835.4+593754 - a chromospherically active star
We report optical spectroscopy of LSPM J1528+5937, the proposed optical counterpart to the recently discovered X-ray transient XMMSL1 J152835.4+593754 (Saxton...
XO-6b: A transiting hot Jupiter around a fast rotating star
Orbital properties of hot Jupiters depend on the temperature and rotation rate of their host stars. These observed correlations provide some of the very few...