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252. [O iii]λ5007 AND X-RAY PROPERTIES OF A COMPLETE SAMPLE OF HARD X-RAY SELECTED AGNs IN THE LOCAL UNIVERSE
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Ueda, Y., primary, Hashimoto, Y., additional, Ichikawa, K., additional, Ishino, Y., additional, Kniazev, A. Y., additional, Väisänen, P., additional, Ricci, C., additional, Berney, S., additional, Gandhi, P., additional, Koss, M., additional, Mushotzky, R., additional, Terashima, Y., additional, Trakhtenbrot, B., additional, and Crenshaw, M., additional
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253. Photodynamische Therapie mit halber Verteporfin-Dosis zur Behandlung der Chorioretinopathia Centralis Serosa
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Höhn, F., additional, Kretz, F., additional, Beger, I., additional, Koch, F., additional, Auffarth, G., additional, Singh, P., additional, Deuchler, S., additional, and Koss, M., additional
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254. Korrelation von intravitrealen Zytokinen und OCT-Parametern bei Zentralvenenverschluss
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Dacheva, I., additional, Ceglowska, K., additional, Nobl, M., additional, Nowomiejska, K., additional, Kretz, F., additional, Reich, M., additional, Deuchler, S., additional, Tandogan, T., additional, Auffarth, G., additional, and Koss, M., additional
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255. Funktionelle Ergebnisse 1 Jahr nach Implantation einer bitorischen, trifokalen Intraokularlinse
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Höhn, F., additional, Tandogan, T., additional, Breyer, D., additional, Kaymak, H., additional, Hagen, P., additional, Klabe, K., additional, Koss, M., additional, Gerl, M., additional, Auffarth, G., additional, and Kretz, F., additional
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256. NuSTARREVEALS EXTREME ABSORPTION INz< 0.5 TYPE 2 QUASARS
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Lansbury, G. B., primary, Gandhi, P., additional, Alexander, D. M., additional, Assef, R. J., additional, Aird, J., additional, Annuar, A., additional, Ballantyne, D. R., additional, Baloković, M., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Brandt, W. N., additional, Brightman, M., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Civano, F., additional, Comastri, A., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Del Moro, A., additional, Grefenstette, B. W., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Hickox, R. C., additional, Koss, M., additional, LaMassa, S. M., additional, Luo, B., additional, Puccetti, S., additional, Stern, D., additional, Treister, E., additional, Vignali, C., additional, Zappacosta, L., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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257. THENuSTAREXTRAGALACTIC SURVEYS: INITIAL RESULTS AND CATALOG FROM THE EXTENDEDCHANDRADEEP FIELD SOUTH
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Mullaney, J. R., primary, Del-Moro, A., additional, Aird, J., additional, Alexander, D. M., additional, Civano, F. M., additional, Hickox, R. C., additional, Lansbury, G. B., additional, Ajello, M., additional, Assef, R., additional, Ballantyne, D. R., additional, Balokovic´, M., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Brandt, W. N., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Brightman, M., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Comastri, A., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Elvis, M., additional, Forster, K., additional, Gandhi, P., additional, Grefenstette, B. W., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Koss, M., additional, LaMassa, S. M., additional, Luo, B., additional, Madsen, K. K., additional, Puccetti, S., additional, Saez, C., additional, Stern, D., additional, Treister, E., additional, Urry, C. M., additional, Wik, D. R., additional, Zappacosta, L., additional, and Zhang, W., additional
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258. INSIGHTS ON THE DUSTY TORUS AND NEUTRAL TORUS FROM OPTICAL AND X-RAY OBSCURATION IN A COMPLETE VOLUME LIMITED HARD X-RAY AGN SAMPLE
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Davies, R. I., primary, Burtscher, L., additional, Rosario, D., additional, Storchi-Bergmann, T., additional, Contursi, A., additional, Genzel, R., additional, Carpio, J. Graciá-, additional, Hicks, E., additional, Janssen, A., additional, Koss, M., additional, Lin, M.-Y., additional, Lutz, D., additional, Maciejewski, W., additional, Sánchez, F. Müller-, additional, Xivry, G. Orban de, additional, Ricci, C., additional, Riffel, R., additional, Riffel, R. A., additional, Schartmann, M., additional, Müller, A. Schnorr-, additional, Sternberg, A., additional, Sturm, E., additional, Tacconi, L., additional, and Veilleux, S., additional
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259. DETERMINING THE COVERING FACTOR OF COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI WITHNuSTAR
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Brightman, M., primary, Baloković, M., additional, Stern, D., additional, Arévalo, P., additional, Ballantyne, D. R., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Comastri, A., additional, Fuerst, F., additional, Gandhi, P., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Hickox, R. C., additional, Koss, M., additional, LaMassa, S., additional, Puccetti, S., additional, Rivers, E., additional, Vasudevan, R., additional, Walton, D. J., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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260. Richtiges Refraktionieren nach Implantation von Multifokal- und presbyopiekorrigierenden Intraokularlinsen
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Kretz, F., additional, Linz, K., additional, Mueller, M., additional, Gerl, M., additional, Koss, M., additional, Gerl, R., additional, and Auffarth, G., additional
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261. The Thermal Conductivity of Several Fluoride Glasses
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McCarthy, K. A., primary, Sample, H. H., additional, and Koss, M. B., additional
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262. Effects of Elastic Anisotropy on Phonon Scattering in Non-Metallic Materials
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Sample, H. H., primary, McCarthy, K. A., additional, Koss, M. B., additional, and McCurdy, A. K., additional
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263. Proteomanalyse unverdünnter Glaskörperflüssigkeit bei Patienten mit einem Venenastverschluss.
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Dacheva, I., Reich, M., Nobl, M., Ceglowska, K., Wasiak, J., Siwy, J., Zürbig, P., Mischak, H., Koch, F. H. J., Kopitz, J., Kretz, F. T. A., Tandogan, T., Auffarth, G. U., and Koss, M. J.
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Copyright of Der Ophthalmologe is the property of Springer Nature and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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264. THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN: X-RAYS DRIVE THE UV THROUGH NIR VARIABILITY IN THE 2013 ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS OUTBURST IN NGC 2617
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Shappee, BJ, Shappee, BJ, Prieto, JL, Grupe, D, Kochanek, CS, Stanek, KZ, De Rosa, G, Mathur, S, Zu, Y, Peterson, BM, Pogge, RW, Komossa, S, Im, M, Jencson, J, Holoien, TW-S, Basu, U, Beacom, JF, Szczygieł, DM, Brimacombe, J, Adams, S, Campillay, A, Choi, C, Contreras, C, Dietrich, M, Dubberley, M, Elphick, M, Foale, S, Giustini, M, Gonzalez, C, Hawkins, E, Howell, DA, Hsiao, EY, Koss, M, Leighly, KM, Morrell, N, Mudd, D, Mullins, D, Nugent, JM, Parrent, J, Phillips, MM, Pojmanski, G, Rosing, W, Ross, R, Sand, D, Terndrup, DM, Valenti, S, Walker, Z, Yoon, Y, Shappee, BJ, Shappee, BJ, Prieto, JL, Grupe, D, Kochanek, CS, Stanek, KZ, De Rosa, G, Mathur, S, Zu, Y, Peterson, BM, Pogge, RW, Komossa, S, Im, M, Jencson, J, Holoien, TW-S, Basu, U, Beacom, JF, Szczygieł, DM, Brimacombe, J, Adams, S, Campillay, A, Choi, C, Contreras, C, Dietrich, M, Dubberley, M, Elphick, M, Foale, S, Giustini, M, Gonzalez, C, Hawkins, E, Howell, DA, Hsiao, EY, Koss, M, Leighly, KM, Morrell, N, Mudd, D, Mullins, D, Nugent, JM, Parrent, J, Phillips, MM, Pojmanski, G, Rosing, W, Ross, R, Sand, D, Terndrup, DM, Valenti, S, Walker, Z, and Yoon, Y
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265. The 2-79 keV X-ray spectrum of the circinus galaxy with NuSTAR, XMM-Newton, and Chandra: a fully compton-thick active galactic nucleus
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Arévalo, P., Bauer, F. E., Puccetti, S., Walton, D. J., Koss, M., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, Finn Erland, Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Fuerst, F., Gandhi, P., Grefenstette, B. W., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Luo, Birong, Madejski, G., Madsen, K. K., Marinucci, A., Matt, G., Saez, C., Stern, D., Stuhlinger, M., Treister, E., Urry, C. M., Zhang, W. W., Arévalo, P., Bauer, F. E., Puccetti, S., Walton, D. J., Koss, M., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, Finn Erland, Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Fuerst, F., Gandhi, P., Grefenstette, B. W., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Luo, Birong, Madejski, G., Madsen, K. K., Marinucci, A., Matt, G., Saez, C., Stern, D., Stuhlinger, M., Treister, E., Urry, C. M., and Zhang, W. W.
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266. Weak Hard X-Ray Emission from Broad Absorption Line Quasars: Evidence for Intrinsic X-Ray Weakness
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Luo, B., Brandt, W. N., Alexander, D. M., Stern, D., Teng, S. H., Arevalo, P., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Christensen, Finn Erland, Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Farrah, D., Gandhi, P., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Koss, M., Ogle, P., Puccetti, S., Saez, C., Scott, A. E., Walton, D. J., Zhang, W. W., Luo, B., Brandt, W. N., Alexander, D. M., Stern, D., Teng, S. H., Arevalo, P., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Christensen, Finn Erland, Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Farrah, D., Gandhi, P., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Koss, M., Ogle, P., Puccetti, S., Saez, C., Scott, A. E., Walton, D. J., and Zhang, W. W.
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267. The NuSTAR View of Nearby Compton-thick AGN: The Cases of NGC 424, NGC 1320 and IC 2560
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Baloković, M., Comastri, A., Harrison, F. A., Alexander, D. M., Ballantyne, D. R., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, F. E., Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Gandhi, P., Hailey, C. J., Koss, M., Lansbury, G. B., Luo, B., Madejski, G. M., Marinucci, A., Matt, G., Markwardt, C. B., Puccetti, S., Reynolds, C. S., Risaliti, G., Rivers, E., Stern, D., Walton, D. J., Zhang, W. W., Baloković, M., Comastri, A., Harrison, F. A., Alexander, D. M., Ballantyne, D. R., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, F. E., Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Gandhi, P., Hailey, C. J., Koss, M., Lansbury, G. B., Luo, B., Madejski, G. M., Marinucci, A., Matt, G., Markwardt, C. B., Puccetti, S., Reynolds, C. S., Risaliti, G., Rivers, E., Stern, D., Walton, D. J., and Zhang, W. W.
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We present X-ray spectral analyses for three Seyfert 2 active galactic nuclei, NGC 424, NGC 1320, and IC 2560, observed by NuSTAR in the 3-79 keV band. The high quality hard X-ray spectra allow detailed modeling of the Compton reflection component for the first time in these sources. Using quasi-simultaneous NuSTAR and Swift/XRT data, as well as archival XMM-Newton data, we find that all three nuclei are obscured by Compton-thick material with column densities in excess of ~5 x $10^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$, and that their X-ray spectra above 3 keV are dominated by reflection of the intrinsic continuum on Compton-thick material. Due to the very high obscuration, absorbed intrinsic continuum components are not formally required by the data in any of the sources. We constrain the intrinsic photon indices and the column density of the reflecting medium through the shape of the reflection spectra. Using archival multi-wavelength data we recover the intrinsic X-ray luminosities consistent with the broadband spectral energy distributions. Our results are consistent with the reflecting medium being an edge-on clumpy torus with a relatively large global covering factor and overall reflection efficiency of the order of 1%. Given the unambiguous confirmation of the Compton-thick nature of the sources, we investigate whether similar sources are likely to be missed by commonly used selection criteria for Compton-thick AGN, and explore the possibility of finding their high-redshift counterparts., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ
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268. NuSTAR unveils a Compton-thick Type 2 quasar in Mrk 34
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Gandhi, P., Lansbury, G. B., Alexander, D. M., Stern, D., Arévalo, P., Ballantyne, D. R., Baloković, M., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, F. E., Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Elvis, M., Fabian, A. C., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Hickox, R. C., Koss, M., LaMassa, S. M., Luo, B., Madejski, G. M., Ptak, A. F., Puccetti, S., Teng, S. H., Urry, C. M., Walton, D. J., Zhang, W. W., Gandhi, P., Lansbury, G. B., Alexander, D. M., Stern, D., Arévalo, P., Ballantyne, D. R., Baloković, M., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, F. E., Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Elvis, M., Fabian, A. C., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Hickox, R. C., Koss, M., LaMassa, S. M., Luo, B., Madejski, G. M., Ptak, A. F., Puccetti, S., Teng, S. H., Urry, C. M., Walton, D. J., and Zhang, W. W.
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We present Nustar 3-40 keV observations of the optically selected Type 2 quasar (QSO2) SDSS J1034+6001 or Mrk 34. The high-quality hard X-ray spectrum and archival XMM-Newton data can be fitted self-consistently with a reflection-dominated continuum and strong Fe Kalpha fluorescence line with equivalent-width >1 keV. Prior X-ray spectral fitting below 10 keV showed the source to be consistent with being obscured by Compton-thin column densities of gas along the line-of-sight, despite evidence for much higher columns from multiwavelength data. NuSTAR now enables a direct measurement of this column, and shows that Nh lies in the Compton-thick (CT) regime. The new data also show a high intrinsic 2-10 keV luminosity of L_{2-10}~10^{44} erg/s, in contrast to previous low-energy X-ray measurements for which L_{2-10}<~10^{43} erg/s (i.e. X-ray selection below 10 keV does not pick up this source as an intrinsically luminous obscured quasar). Both the obscuring column and the intrinsic power are about an order of magnitude (or more) larger than inferred from pre-NuSTAR X-ray spectral fitting. Mrk34 is thus a 'gold standard' CT QSO2 and is the nearest non-merging system in this class, in contrast to the other local CT quasar NGC6240 which is currently undergoing a major merger coupled with strong star-formation. For typical X-ray bolometric correction factors, the accretion luminosity of Mrk34 is high enough to potentially power the total infrared luminosity. X-ray spectral fitting also shows that thermal emission related to star-formation is unlikely to drive the observed bright soft component below ~3 keV, favoring photionization instead., Comment: ApJ, in press
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269. The 2-79 keV X-ray Spectrum of the Circinus Galaxy with NuSTAR, XMM-Newton and Chandra: a Fully Compton-Thick AGN
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Arévalo, P., Bauer, F. E., Puccetti, S., Walton, D. J., Koss, M., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, F. E., Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Fuerst, F., Gandhi, P., Grefenstette, B. W., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Luo, B., Madejski, G., Madsen, K. K., Marinucci, A., Matt, G., Saez, C., Stern, D., Stuhlinger, M., Treister, E., Urry, C. M., Zhang, W. W., Arévalo, P., Bauer, F. E., Puccetti, S., Walton, D. J., Koss, M., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, F. E., Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Fuerst, F., Gandhi, P., Grefenstette, B. W., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Luo, B., Madejski, G., Madsen, K. K., Marinucci, A., Matt, G., Saez, C., Stern, D., Stuhlinger, M., Treister, E., Urry, C. M., and Zhang, W. W.
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The Circinus galaxy is one of the nearest obscured AGN, making it an ideal target for detailed study. Combining archival Chandra and XMM-Newton data with new NuSTAR observations, we model the 2-79 keV spectrum to constrain the primary AGN continuum and to derive physical parameters for the obscuring material. Chandra's high angular resolution allows a separation of nuclear and off-nuclear galactic emission. In the off-nuclear diffuse emission we find signatures of strong cold reflection, including high equivalent-width neutral Fe lines. This Compton-scattered off-nuclear emission amounts to 18% of the nuclear flux in the Fe line region, but becomes comparable to the nuclear emission above 30 keV. The new analysis no longer supports a prominent transmitted AGN component in the observed band. We find that the nuclear spectrum is consistent with Compton-scattering by an optically-thick torus, where the intrinsic spectrum is a powerlaw of photon index $\Gamma = 2.2-2.4$, the torus has an equatorial column density of $N_{\rm H} = (6-10)\times10^{24}$cm$^{-2}$ and the intrinsic AGN $2-10$ keV luminosity is $(2.3-5.1)\times 10^{42}$ erg/s. These values place Circinus along the same relations as unobscured AGN in accretion rate-vs-$\Gamma$ and $L_X$-vs-$L_{IR}$ phase space. NuSTAR's high sensitivity and low background allow us to study the short time-scale variability of Circinus at X-ray energies above 10 keV for the first time. The lack of detected variability favors a Compton-thick absorber, in line with the the spectral fitting results., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ
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270. NuSTAR Observations of Heavily Obscured Quasars at z ~ 0.5
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Lansbury, G. B., Alexander, D. M., Del Moro, A., Gandhi, P., Assef, R. J., Stern, D., Aird, J., Ballantyne, D. R., Balokovic, M., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Christensen, F. E., Craig, W. W., Elvis, M., Grefenstette, B. W., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Hickox, R. C., Koss, M., LaMassa, S. M., Luo, B., Mullaney, J. R., Teng, S. H., Urry, C. M., Zhang, W. W., Lansbury, G. B., Alexander, D. M., Del Moro, A., Gandhi, P., Assef, R. J., Stern, D., Aird, J., Ballantyne, D. R., Balokovic, M., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Christensen, F. E., Craig, W. W., Elvis, M., Grefenstette, B. W., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Hickox, R. C., Koss, M., LaMassa, S. M., Luo, B., Mullaney, J. R., Teng, S. H., Urry, C. M., and Zhang, W. W.
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We present NuSTAR hard X-ray (3-79 keV) observations of three Type 2 quasars at z ~ 0.4-0.5, optically selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Although the quasars show evidence for being heavily obscured Compton-thick systems on the basis of the 2-10 keV to [OIII] luminosity ratio and multiwavelength diagnostics, their X-ray absorbing column densities (N_H) are poorly known. In this analysis: (1) we study X-ray emission at >10 keV, where X-rays from the central black hole are relatively unabsorbed, in order to better constrain N_H; (2) we further characterize the physical properties of the sources through broad-band near-UV to mid-IR spectral energy distribution (SED) analyses. One of the quasars is detected with NuSTAR at >8 keV with a no-source probability of <0.1%, and its X-ray band ratio suggests near Compton-thick absorption with N_H \gtrsim 5 x 10^23 cm^-2. The other two quasars are undetected, and have low X-ray to mid-IR luminosity ratios in both the low energy (2-10 keV) and high energy (10-40 keV) X-ray regimes that are consistent with extreme, Compton-thick absorption (N_H \gtrsim 10^24 cm^-2). We find that for quasars at z ~ 0.5, NuSTAR provides a significant improvement compared to lower energy (<10 keV) Chandra and XMM-Newton observations alone, as higher column densities can now be directly constrained., Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ
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271. NuSTAR and XMM-Newton Observations of Luminous, Heavily Obscured, WISE-Selected Quasars at z ~ 2
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Stern, D., Lansbury, G. B., Assef, R. J., Brandt, W. N., Alexander, D. M., Ballantyne, D. R., Balokovic, M., Benford, D., Blain, A., Boggs, S. E., Bridge, C., Brightman, M., Christensen, F. E., Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Eisenhardt, P. R. M., Gandhi, P., Griffith, R., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Hickox, R. C., Jarrett, T. H., Koss, M., Lake, S., LaMassa, S. M., Luo, B., Tsai, C. -W., Walton, D. J., Wright, E. L., Wu, J., Yan, L., Zhang, W. W., Stern, D., Lansbury, G. B., Assef, R. J., Brandt, W. N., Alexander, D. M., Ballantyne, D. R., Balokovic, M., Benford, D., Blain, A., Boggs, S. E., Bridge, C., Brightman, M., Christensen, F. E., Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Eisenhardt, P. R. M., Gandhi, P., Griffith, R., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Hickox, R. C., Jarrett, T. H., Koss, M., Lake, S., LaMassa, S. M., Luo, B., Tsai, C. -W., Walton, D. J., Wright, E. L., Wu, J., Yan, L., and Zhang, W. W.
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We report on a NuSTAR and XMM-Newton program that has observed a sample of three extremely luminous, heavily obscured WISE-selected AGN at z~2 in a broad X-ray band (0.1 - 79 keV). The parent sample, selected to be faint or undetected in the WISE 3.4um (W1) and 4.6um (W2) bands but bright at 12um (W3) and 22um (W4), are extremely rare, with only ~1000 so-called W1W2-dropouts across the extragalactic sky. Optical spectroscopy reveals typical redshifts of z~2 for this population, implying rest-frame mid-IR luminosities of L(6um)~6e46 erg/s and bolometric luminosities that can exceed L(bol)~1e14 L(sun). The corresponding intrinsic, unobscured hard X-ray luminosities are L(2-10)~4e45 erg/s for typical quasar templates. These are amongst the most luminous AGN known, though the optical spectra rarely show evidence of a broad-line region and the selection criteria imply heavy obscuration even at rest-frame 1.5um. We designed our X-ray observations to obtain robust detections for gas column densities N(H)<1e24 /cm2. In fact, the sources prove to be fainter than these predictions. Two of the sources were observed by both NuSTAR and XMM-Newton, with neither being detected by NuSTAR and one being faintly detected by XMM-Newton. A third source was observed only with XMM-Newton, yielding a faint detection. The X-ray data require gas column densities N(H)>1e24 /cm2, implying the sources are extremely obscured, consistent with Compton-thick, luminous quasars. The discovery of a significant population of heavily obscured, extremely luminous AGN does not conform to the standard paradigm of a receding torus, in which more luminous quasars are less likely to be obscured. If a larger sample conforms with this finding, then this suggests an additional source of obscuration for these extreme sources., Comment: 7 pages; submitted to ApJ
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272. The NuSTAR view of nearby compton-thick active galactic nuclei: the cases of NGC 424, NGC 1320, AND IC 2560
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Balokovic´, M., Comastri, A., Harrison, F. A., Alexander, D. M., Ballantyne, D. R., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, Finn Erland, Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Gandhi, P., Hailey, C. J., Koss, M., Lansbury, G. B., Luo, B., Madejski, G. M., Marinucci, A., Matt, G., Markwardt, C. B., Puccetti, S., Reynolds, C. S., Risaliti, G., Rivers, E., Stern, D., Walton, D. J., Zhang, W. W., Balokovic´, M., Comastri, A., Harrison, F. A., Alexander, D. M., Ballantyne, D. R., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, Finn Erland, Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Gandhi, P., Hailey, C. J., Koss, M., Lansbury, G. B., Luo, B., Madejski, G. M., Marinucci, A., Matt, G., Markwardt, C. B., Puccetti, S., Reynolds, C. S., Risaliti, G., Rivers, E., Stern, D., Walton, D. J., and Zhang, W. W.
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We present X-ray spectral analyses for three Seyfert 2 active galactic nuclei (AGNs), NGC 424, NGC 1320, and IC 2560, observed by NuSTAR in the 3-79 keV band. The high quality hard X-ray spectra allow detailed modeling of the Compton reflection component for the first time in these sources. Using quasi-simultaneous NuSTAR and Swift/XRT data, as well as archival XMM-Newton data, we find that all three nuclei are obscured by Compton-thick material with column densities in excess of ~5 × 1024 cm-2, and that their X-ray spectra above 3 keV are dominated by reflection of the intrinsic continuum on Compton-thick material. Due to the very high obscuration, absorbed intrinsic continuum components are not formally required by the data in any of the sources. We constrain the intrinsic photon indices and the column density of the reflecting medium through the shape of the reflection spectra. Using archival multi-wavelength data we recover the intrinsic X-ray luminosities consistent with the broadband spectral energy distributions. Our results are consistent with the reflecting medium being an edge-on clumpy torus with a relatively large global covering factor and overall reflection efficiency of the order of 1%. Given the unambiguous confirmation of the Compton-thick nature of the sources, we investigate whether similar sources are likely to be missed by commonly used selection criteria for Compton-thick AGNs, and explore the possibility of finding their high-redshift counterparts.
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273. NuSTAR unveils a compton-thick 2 quasar in MrK 34
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Gandhi, P., Lansbury, G. B., Alexander, D. M., Stern, D., Arevalo, P., Ballantyne, D. R., Balokovic, M., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, Finn Erland, Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Elvis, M., Fabian, A. C., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Hickox, R. C., Koss, M., LaMassa, S. M., Luo, B., Madejski, G. M., Ptak, A. F., Puccetti, S., Teng, S. H., Urry, C. M., Walton, D. J., Zhang, W. W., Gandhi, P., Lansbury, G. B., Alexander, D. M., Stern, D., Arevalo, P., Ballantyne, D. R., Balokovic, M., Bauer, F. E., Boggs, S. E., Brandt, W. N., Brightman, M., Christensen, Finn Erland, Comastri, A., Craig, W. W., Del Moro, A., Elvis, M., Fabian, A. C., Hailey, C. J., Harrison, F. A., Hickox, R. C., Koss, M., LaMassa, S. M., Luo, B., Madejski, G. M., Ptak, A. F., Puccetti, S., Teng, S. H., Urry, C. M., Walton, D. J., and Zhang, W. W.
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We present Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) 3-40 keV observations of the optically selected Type 2 quasar (QSO2) SDSS J1034+6001 or Mrk 34. The high-quality hard X-ray spectrum and archival XMM-Newton data can be fitted self-consistently with a reflection-dominated continuum and a strong Fe K alpha fluorescence line with equivalent width > 1 keV. Prior X-ray spectral fitting below 10 keV showed the source to be consistent with being obscured by Compton-thin column densities of gas along the line of sight, despite evidence for much higher columns from multiwavelength data. NuSTAR now enables a direct measurement of this column and shows that N-H lies in the Compton-thick (CT) regime. The new data also show a high intrinsic 2-10 keV luminosity of L2-10 similar to 10(44) erg s (1), in contrast to previous low-energy X-ray measurements where L2-10 less than or similar to 10(43) erg s (1) (i.e., X-ray selection below 10 keV does not pick up this source as an intrinsically luminous obscured quasar). Both the obscuring column and the intrinsic power are about an order of magnitude (or more) larger than inferred from pre-NuSTAR X-ray spectral fitting. Mrk 34 is thus a "gold standard" CT QSO2 and is the nearest non-merging system in this class, in contrast to the other local CT quasar NGC 6240, which is currently undergoing a major merger coupled with strong star formation. For typical X-ray bolometric correction factors, the accretion luminosity of Mrk 34 is high enough to potentially power the total infrared luminosity. X-ray spectral fitting also shows that thermal emission related to star formation is unlikely to drive the observed bright soft component below similar to 3 keV, favoring photoionization instead.
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274. Dendritic growth measurements in microgravity
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Glicksman, M. E., primary, Koss, M. B., additional, Bushnell, L. T., additional, LaCombe, J. C., additional, and Winsa, E. A., additional
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275. Intravitreale Fibrinolyse und retinaler Venenverschluss
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Bertelmann, T., primary, Stief, T., additional, Sekundo, W., additional, Witteborn, M., additional, Strodthoff, S., additional, Mennel, S., additional, Nguyen, N., additional, and Koss, M., additional
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276. ERRATUM: “NuSTAR UNVEILS A COMPTON-THICK TYPE 2 QUASAR IN MrK 34” (2014, ApJ, 792, 117)
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Gandhi, P., primary, Lansbury, G. B., additional, Alexander, D. M., additional, Stern, D., additional, Arévalo, P., additional, Ballantyne, D. R., additional, Baloković, M., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Brandt, W. N., additional, Brightman, M., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Comastri, A., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Del Moro, A., additional, Elvis, M., additional, Fabian, A. C., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Hickox, R. C., additional, Koss, M., additional, LaMassa, S. M., additional, Luo, B., additional, Madejski, G. M., additional, Ptak, A. F., additional, Puccetti, S., additional, Teng, S. H., additional, Urry, C. M., additional, Walton, D. J., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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277. AN INFRARED AND OPTICAL ANALYSIS OF A SAMPLE OF XBONGs AND OPTICALLY ELUSIVE AGNs
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Smith, K. L., primary, Koss, M., additional, and Mushotzky, R. F., additional
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278. THENuSTARVIEW OF NEARBY COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI: THE CASES OF NGC 424, NGC 1320, AND IC 2560
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Baloković, M., primary, Comastri, A., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Alexander, D. M., additional, Ballantyne, D. R., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Brandt, W. N., additional, Brightman, M., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Moro, A. Del, additional, Gandhi, P., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Koss, M., additional, Lansbury, G. B., additional, Luo, B., additional, Madejski, G. M., additional, Marinucci, A., additional, Matt, G., additional, Markwardt, C. B., additional, Puccetti, S., additional, Reynolds, C. S., additional, Risaliti, G., additional, Rivers, E., additional, Stern, D., additional, Walton, D. J., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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279. NuSTARANDXMM-NEWTONOBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS, HEAVILY OBSCURED,WISE-SELECTED QUASARS ATZ∼ 2
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Stern, D., primary, Lansbury, G. B., additional, Assef, R. J., additional, Brandt, W. N., additional, Alexander, D. M., additional, Ballantyne, D. R., additional, Baloković, M., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Benford, D., additional, Blain, A., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Bridge, C., additional, Brightman, M., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Comastri, A., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Del Moro, A., additional, Eisenhardt, P. R. M., additional, Gandhi, P., additional, Griffith, R. L., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Hickox, R. C., additional, Jarrett, T. H., additional, Koss, M., additional, Lake, S., additional, LaMassa, S. M., additional, Luo, B., additional, Tsai, C.-W., additional, Urry, C. M., additional, Walton, D. J., additional, Wright, E. L., additional, Wu, J., additional, Yan, L., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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280. WEAK HARD X-RAY EMISSION FROM BROAD ABSORPTION LINE QUASARS: EVIDENCE FOR INTRINSIC X-RAY WEAKNESS
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Luo, B., primary, Brandt, W. N., additional, Alexander, D. M., additional, Stern, D., additional, Teng, S. H., additional, Arévalo, P., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Comastri, A., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Farrah, D., additional, Gandhi, P., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Koss, M., additional, Ogle, P., additional, Puccetti, S., additional, Saez, C., additional, Scott, A. E., additional, Walton, D. J., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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281. NuSTAR UNVEILS A COMPTON-THICK TYPE 2 QUASAR IN MrK 34
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Gandhi, P., primary, Lansbury, G. B., additional, Alexander, D. M., additional, Stern, D., additional, Arévalo, P., additional, Ballantyne, D. R., additional, Baloković, M., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Brandt, W. N., additional, Brightman, M., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Comastri, A., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Del Moro, A., additional, Elvis, M., additional, Fabian, A. C., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Hickox, R. C., additional, Koss, M., additional, LaMassa, S. M., additional, Luo, B., additional, Madejski, G. M., additional, Ptak, A. F., additional, Puccetti, S., additional, Teng, S. H., additional, Urry, C. M., additional, Walton, D. J., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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282. THE 2-79 keV X-RAY SPECTRUM OF THE CIRCINUS GALAXY WITHNuSTAR,XMM-Newton, ANDCHANDRA: A FULLY COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS
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Arévalo, P., primary, Bauer, F. E., additional, Puccetti, S., additional, Walton, D. J., additional, Koss, M., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Brandt, W. N., additional, Brightman, M., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Comastri, A., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Fuerst, F., additional, Gandhi, P., additional, Grefenstette, B. W., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Luo, B., additional, Madejski, G., additional, Madsen, K. K., additional, Marinucci, A., additional, Matt, G., additional, Saez, C., additional, Stern, D., additional, Stuhlinger, M., additional, Treister, E., additional, Urry, C. M., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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283. Toward Uniform Nucleic Acid Testing Algorithm: Resolving Suspicious NAT Results for 3-Target Multiplexing Transcription-Mediated Amplification (TMA) Assay.
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Chinchilla-Reyes, C., primary, Tanglao, D., additional, Koss, M., additional, and Nowicki, M., additional
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284. Contemporary Prevalence of HIV, HBV, HCV, Syphilis Among Organ, Tissue, Cornea and Reproductive Donors in the United States: Implications for NAT.
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Chinchilla-Reyes, C., primary, Tanglao, D., additional, Koss, M., additional, and Nowicki, M., additional
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285. THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN: X-RAYS DRIVE THE UV THROUGH NIR VARIABILITY IN THE 2013 ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS OUTBURST IN NGC 2617
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Shappee, B. J., primary, Prieto, J. L., additional, Grupe, D., additional, Kochanek, C. S., additional, Stanek, K. Z., additional, De Rosa, G., additional, Mathur, S., additional, Zu, Y., additional, Peterson, B. M., additional, Pogge, R. W., additional, Komossa, S., additional, Im, M., additional, Jencson, J., additional, Holoien, T.W-S., additional, Basu, U., additional, Beacom, J. F., additional, Szczygieł, D. M., additional, Brimacombe, J., additional, Adams, S., additional, Campillay, A., additional, Choi, C., additional, Contreras, C., additional, Dietrich, M., additional, Dubberley, M., additional, Elphick, M., additional, Foale, S., additional, Giustini, M., additional, Gonzalez, C., additional, Hawkins, E., additional, Howell, D. A., additional, Hsiao, E. Y., additional, Koss, M., additional, Leighly, K. M., additional, Morrell, N., additional, Mudd, D., additional, Mullins, D., additional, Nugent, J. M., additional, Parrent, J., additional, Phillips, M. M., additional, Pojmanski, G., additional, Rosing, W., additional, Ross, R., additional, Sand, D., additional, Terndrup, D. M., additional, Valenti, S., additional, Walker, Z., additional, and Yoon, Y., additional
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286. Systematic study of L
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Itoh, A, Sakaguchi, H, Uchida, M, Ishikawa, T, Kawabata, T, Murakami, T, Takeda, H, Taki, T, Terashima, S, Tsukahara, N, Yasuda, Y, Yosoi, A, Garg, U, Hedden, M, Kharraja, B, Koss, M, Nayak, BK, Zhu, S., Fujimura, H, Fujiwara, M, Hara, K, Yoshida, HP, Akimune, H, Harakeh, MN, and Volkerts, A
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INELASTIC ALPHA-SCATTERING ,ENERGY OCTUPOLE RESONANCE ,MONOPOLE RESONANCE ,DEFORMATION ,SN-116 ,Nuclear Theory ,EXCITATION ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,DIPOLE RESONANCE ,PB-208 ,DEFORMED-NUCLEI ,COLLECTIVE STATES - Abstract
Background-free inelastic scattering spectra have been obtained for five Sm isotopes with 386-MeV a particles at forward angles (including 0degrees) to investigate the effect of deformation on the compressional-mode giant resonances. The strength distributions for the Lless than or equal to3 isoscalar giant resonances have been extracted via a multipole decomposition analysis using angular distributions calculated in the framework of the density-dependent single-folding model. We observed a splitting of the giant monopole resonance because of its mixing with the giant quadrupole resonance. For the isoscalar giant dipole resonance, the observed effects of deformation are different for the low- and high-excitation-energy components. Evidence has been obtained for the theoretically predicted mixing between the isoscalar giant dipole resonance and the high energy octupole resonance.
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287. The NuSTAR Extragalactic Surveys: Initial Results and Catalog from the Extended Chandra Deep Field South
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Mullaney J. R., Del Moro A., Aird J., Alexander D. M., Civano F. M., Hickox R. C., Lansbury G. B., Ajello M., Assef R., Ballantyne D. R., Balokovic M., Bauer F. E., Brandt W. N., Boggs S. E., Brightman M., Christensen F. E., Comastri A., Craig W. W., Elvis M., Forster K., Gandhi P., Grefenstette B. W., Hailey C. J., Harrison F. A., and Koss M.
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the initial results and the source catalog from the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) survey of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (hereafter ECDFS)—currently the deepest contiguous component of the NuSTAR extragalactic survey program. The survey covers the full ˜30' × 30' area of this field to a maximum depth of ˜360 ks (\approx 220 ks when corrected for vignetting at 3–24 keV) reaching sensitivity limits of \approx 1.3\times {10}^{ 14}\;\mathrm{erg}\;{{\rm{s}}}^{ 1}\;{\mathrm{cm}}^{ 2} (3–8 keV) \approx 3.4\times {10}^{ 14}\;\mathrm{erg}\;{{\rm{s}}}^{ 1}\;{\mathrm{cm}}^{ 2} (8–24 keV) and \approx 3.0\times {10}^{ 14}\;\mathrm{erg}\;{{\rm{s}}}^{ 1}\;{\mathrm{cm}}^{ 2} (3–24 keV). A total of 54 sources are detected over the full field although five of these are found to lie below our significance threshold once contaminating flux from neighboring (i.e. blended) sources is taken into account. Of the remaining 49 that are significant 19 are detected in the 8–24 keV band. The 8–24 to 3–8 keV band ratios of the 12 sources that are detected in both bands span the range 0.39–1.7 corresponding to a photon index range of {\rm{\Gamma }}\approx 0.5 2.3 with a median photon index of \bar{{\rm{\Gamma }}}=1.70\pm 0.52. The redshifts of the 49 sources in our main sample span the range z=0.21 2.7 and their rest frame 10–40 keV luminosities (derived from the observed 8–24 keV fluxes) span the range {L}_{10 40\;\mathrm{keV}}\approx (0.7 300)\times {10}^{43}\;\mathrm{erg}\;{{\rm{s}}}^{ 1} sampling below the "knee" of the X ray luminosity function out to z\sim 0.8 1. Finally we identify one NuSTAR source that has neither a Chandra nor an XMM Newton counterpart but that shows evidence of nuclear activity at infrared wavelengths and thus may represent a genuine new X ray source detected by NuSTAR in the ECDFS.
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288. The Man Behind the Curtain: X-rays Drive the UV through NIR Variability in the 2013 AGN Outburst in NGC 2617
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Shappee, B. J., Prieto, J. L., Grupe, D., Kochanek, C. S., Stanek, K. Z., De Rosa, G., Mathur, S., Zu, Y., Peterson, B. M., Pogge, R. W., Komossa, S., Im, M., Jencson, J., Holoien, T. W-S., Basu, U., Beacom, J. F., Szczygiel, D. M., Brimacombe, J., Adams, S., Campillay, A., Choi, C., Contreras, C., Dietrich, M., Dubberley, M., Elphick, M., Foale, S., Giustini, M., Gonzalez, C., Hawkins, E., Howell, D. A., Hsiao, E. Y., Koss, M., Leighly, K. M., Morrell, N., Mudd, D., Mullins, D., Nugent, J. M., Parrent, J., Phillips, M. M., Pojmanski, G., Rosing, W., Ross, R., Sand, D., Terndrup, D. M., Valenti, S., Walker, Z., Yoon, Y., Shappee, B. J., Prieto, J. L., Grupe, D., Kochanek, C. S., Stanek, K. Z., De Rosa, G., Mathur, S., Zu, Y., Peterson, B. M., Pogge, R. W., Komossa, S., Im, M., Jencson, J., Holoien, T. W-S., Basu, U., Beacom, J. F., Szczygiel, D. M., Brimacombe, J., Adams, S., Campillay, A., Choi, C., Contreras, C., Dietrich, M., Dubberley, M., Elphick, M., Foale, S., Giustini, M., Gonzalez, C., Hawkins, E., Howell, D. A., Hsiao, E. Y., Koss, M., Leighly, K. M., Morrell, N., Mudd, D., Mullins, D., Nugent, J. M., Parrent, J., Phillips, M. M., Pojmanski, G., Rosing, W., Ross, R., Sand, D., Terndrup, D. M., Valenti, S., Walker, Z., and Yoon, Y.
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After the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) discovered a significant brightening of the inner region of NGC 2617, we began a ~70 day photometric and spectroscopic monitoring campaign from the X-ray through near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths. We report that NGC 2617 went through a dramatic outburst, during which its X-ray flux increased by over an order of magnitude followed by an increase of its optical/ultraviolet (UV) continuum flux by almost an order of magnitude. NGC 2617, classified as a Seyfert 1.8 galaxy in 2003, is now a Seyfert 1 due to the appearance of broad optical emission lines and a continuum blue bump. Such "changing look Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN)" are rare and provide us with important insights about AGN physics. Based on the Hbeta line width and the radius-luminosity relation, we estimate the mass of central black hole to be (4 +/- 1) x 10^7 M_sun. When we cross-correlate the light curves, we find that the disk emission lags the X-rays, with the lag becoming longer as we move from the UV (2-3 days) to the NIR (6-9 days). Also, the NIR is more heavily temporally smoothed than the UV. This can largely be explained by a simple model of a thermally emitting thin disk around a black hole of the estimated mass that is illuminated by the observed, variable X-ray fluxes., Comment: 36 pages, 11 figures, 3 Tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ. Spectroscopic and photometric data presented in this submission are included as ancillary files. To see a video of the Swift UV/optical data see http://youtu.be/XuG6uhx-zs4 For a brief video explaining this paper, see http://youtu.be/W4RXTNHCh-g
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289. X-ray view of four high-luminosity Swift/BAT AGN: Unveiling obscuration and reflection with Suzaku
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Fioretti, V., Angelini, L., Mushotzky, R. F., Koss, M., Malaguti, G., Fioretti, V., Angelini, L., Mushotzky, R. F., Koss, M., and Malaguti, G.
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The Swift/BAT nine-month survey observed 153 AGN, all with ultra-hard X-ray BAT fluxes in excess of 10^-11 erg cm^-2 s^-1 and an average redshift of 0.03. Among them, four of the most luminous BAT AGN (44.73 < Log L(BAT) < 45.31) were selected as targets of Suzaku follow-up observations: J2246.0+3941 (3C 452), J0407.4+0339 (3C 105), J0318.7+6828, and J0918.5+0425. The column density, scattered/reflected emission, the properties of the Fe K line, and a possible variability are fully analyzed. For the latter, the spectral properties from Chandra, XMM-Newton and Swift/XRT public observations were compared with the present Suzaku analysis. Of our sample, 3C 452 is the only certain Compton-thick AGN candidate because of i) the high absorption and strong Compton reflection; ii) the lack of variability; iii) the "buried" nature, i.e. the low scattering fraction (<0.5%) and the extremely low relative [OIII] luminosity. In contrast 3C 105 is not reflection-dominated, despite the comparable column density, X-ray luminosity and radio morphology, but shows a strong long-term variability in flux and scattering fraction, consistent with the soft emission being scattered from a distant region (e.g., the narrow emission line region). The sample presents high (>100) X-to-[OIII] luminosity ratios, confirming the [OIII] luminosity to be affected by residual extinction in presence of mild absorption, especially for "buried" AGN such as 3C 452. Three of our targets are powerful FRII radio galaxies, making them the most luminous and absorbed AGN of the BAT Seyfert survey despite the inversely proportional N_H - L_X relation., Comment: A&A paper in press, 17 pages
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290. Die intraokuläre Fibrinolyse & deren mögliche Bedeutung in der Behandlung vitreoretinaler Erkrankungen
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Bertelmann, T, Stief, T, Sekundo, W, Mennel, S, Koss, M, Bertelmann, T, Stief, T, Sekundo, W, Mennel, S, and Koss, M
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291. THE ROLE OF GALAXY INTERACTION IN THE SFR-M-* RELATION: CHARACTERIZING MORPHOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF Herschel-SELECTED GALAXIES AT 0.2 < z < 1.5
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Hung, Chao-Ling, Sanders, D.B., Casey, C.M., Lee, N., Barnes, J.E., Capak, P., Kataltepe, J.S., Koss, M., Larson, K.L., Man, A.W.S., Hung, Chao-Ling, Sanders, D.B., Casey, C.M., Lee, N., Barnes, J.E., Capak, P., Kataltepe, J.S., Koss, M., Larson, K.L., and Man, A.W.S.
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292. XMM Follow-Up Observations of Three Swift BAT-Selected Active Galactic Nuclei
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Trippe, M. L., Reynolds, C. S., Koss, M., Mushotzky, R. F., Winter, L. M., Trippe, M. L., Reynolds, C. S., Koss, M., Mushotzky, R. F., and Winter, L. M.
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We present XMM-Newton observations of three AGN taken as part of a hunt to find very heavily obscured Compton-thick AGN. For obscuring columns greater than 10^25 cm^-2, AGN are only visible at energies below 10 keV via reflected/scattered radiation, characterized by a flat power-law. We therefore selected three objects (ESO 417-G006, IRAS 05218-1212, and MCG -01-05-047) from the Swift BAT hard X-ray survey catalog with Swift X-ray Telescope XRT 0.5-10 keV spectra with flat power-law indices as candidate Compton-thick sources for follow-up observations with the more sensitive instruments on XMM-Newton. The XMM spectra, however, rule out reflection-dominated models based on the weakness of the observed Fe K-alpha lines. Instead, the spectra are well-fit by a model of a power-law continuum obscured by a Compton-thin absorber, plus a soft excess. This result is consistent with previous follow-up observations of two other flat-spectrum BAT-detected AGN. Thus, out of the six AGN in the 22-month BAT catalog with apparently flat Swift XRT spectra, all five that have had follow-up observations are not likely Compton-thick. We also present new optical spectra of two of these objects, IRAS 05218-1212 and MCG -01-05-047. Interestingly, though both these AGN have similar X-ray spectra, their optical spectra are completely different, adding evidence against the simplest form of the geometric unified model of AGN. IRAS 05218-1212 appears in the optical as a Seyfert 1, despite the ~8.5x10^22 cm^-2 line-of-sight absorbing column indicated by its X-ray spectrum. MCG -01-05-047's optical spectrum shows no sign of AGN activity; it appears as a normal galaxy., Comment: 18 pages including 4 figures, accepted by ApJ
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293. Komplette Pars plana Vitrektomie-Eingriffe im Eyesi-Simulator: Wie effektiv ist dieses Ausbildungkonzept?
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Koch, FHJ, Deuchler, S, Pfister, M, Koss, M, Krueger, H, Singh, P, Koch, FHJ, Deuchler, S, Pfister, M, Koss, M, Krueger, H, and Singh, P
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294. Optical and X-ray Properties of the Swift BAT-detected AGN
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Winter, L., Mushotzky, R., Lewis, K., Veilleux, S., Koss, M., Keeney, B., Winter, L., Mushotzky, R., Lewis, K., Veilleux, S., Koss, M., and Keeney, B.
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The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst satellite has detected a largely unbiased towards absorption sample of local ($
\approx 0.03$) AGN, based solely on their 14--195 keV flux. In the first 9 months of the survey, 153 AGN sources were detected. The X-ray properties in the 0.3--10 keV band have been compiled and presented based on analyses with XMM-Newton, Chandra, Suzaku, and the Swift XRT (Winter et al. 2009). Additionally, we have compiled a sub-sample of sources with medium resolution optical ground-based spectra from the SDSS or our own observations at KPNO. In this sample of 60 sources, we have classified the sources using standard emission line diagnostic plots, obtained masses for the broad line sources through measurement of the broad H$\beta$ emission line, and measured the [OIII] 5007\AA luminosity of this sample. Based on continuum fits to the intrinsic absorption features, we have obtained clues about the stellar populations of the host galaxies. We now present the highlights of our X-ray and optical studies of this unique sample of local AGNs, including a comparison of the 2--10 keV and 14--195 keV X-ray luminosities with the [OIII] 5007\AA luminosity and the implications of our results towards measurements of bolometric luminosities., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in proceedings for 'X-ray Astronomy 2009', Bologna 09/2009, AIP Conference Series, Eds. A. Comastri, M. Cappi, L. Angelini - Published
- 2009
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295. The 22-Month Swift-BAT All-Sky Hard X-ray Survey
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Tueller, J., Baumgartner, W. H., Markwardt, C. B., Skinner, G. K., Mushotzky, R. F., Ajello, M., Barthelmy, S., Beardmore, A., Brandt, W. N., Burrows, D., Chincarini, G., Campana, S., Cummings, J., Cusumano, G., Evans, P., Fenimore, E., Gehrels, N., Godet, O., Grupe, D., Holland, S., Kennea, J., Krimm, H. A., Koss, M., Moretti, A., Mukai, K., Osborne, J. P., Okajima, T., Pagani, C., Page, K., Palmer, D., Parsons, A., Schneider, D. P., Sakamoto, T., Sambruna, R., Sato, G., Stamatikos, M., Stroh, M., Ukwatta, T. N., Winter, L., Tueller, J., Baumgartner, W. H., Markwardt, C. B., Skinner, G. K., Mushotzky, R. F., Ajello, M., Barthelmy, S., Beardmore, A., Brandt, W. N., Burrows, D., Chincarini, G., Campana, S., Cummings, J., Cusumano, G., Evans, P., Fenimore, E., Gehrels, N., Godet, O., Grupe, D., Holland, S., Kennea, J., Krimm, H. A., Koss, M., Moretti, A., Mukai, K., Osborne, J. P., Okajima, T., Pagani, C., Page, K., Palmer, D., Parsons, A., Schneider, D. P., Sakamoto, T., Sambruna, R., Sato, G., Stamatikos, M., Stroh, M., Ukwatta, T. N., and Winter, L.
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We present the catalog of sources detected in the first 22 months of data from the hard X-ray survey (14--195 keV) conducted with the BAT coded mask imager on the \swift satellite. The catalog contains 461 sources detected above the 4.8 sigma level with BAT. High angular resolution X-ray data for every source from Swift XRT or archival data have allowed associations to be made with known counterparts in other wavelength bands for over 97% of the detections, including the discovery of ~30 galaxies previously unknown as AGN and several new Galactic sources. A total of 266 of the sources are associated with Seyfert galaxies (median redshift z ~ 0.03) or blazars, with the majority of the remaining sources associated with X-ray binaries in our Galaxy. This ongoing survey is the first uniform all sky hard X-ray survey since HEAO-1 in 1977. Since the publication of the 9-month BAT survey we have increased the number of energy channels from 4 to 8 and have substantially increased the number of sources with accurate average spectra. The BAT 22-month catalog is the product of the most sensitive all-sky survey in the hard X-ray band, with a detection sensitivity (4.8 sigma) of 2.2e-11 erg/cm2/s (1 mCrab) over most of the sky in the 14--195 keV band., Comment: Accepted by the Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 27 pages. This version was accepted by the journal and includes changes to the text and figures in response to the referee's comments. The main data table remains substantially the same as the previous version
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- 2009
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296. Pharmakochirurgie mit dem INTRECTOR - Technik, klinische Ergebnisse und die Veränderung der Physiologie des Glaskörpers
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Koss, M, Benjilali, R, Herbort, T, Al-Sareireh, F, Singh, P, Koch, F, Koss, M, Benjilali, R, Herbort, T, Al-Sareireh, F, Singh, P, and Koch, F
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- 2009
297. NuSTAROBSERVATIONS OF HEAVILY OBSCURED QUASARS ATz∼ 0.5
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Lansbury, G. B., primary, Alexander, D. M., additional, Moro, A. Del, additional, Gandhi, P., additional, Assef, R. J., additional, Stern, D., additional, Aird, J., additional, Ballantyne, D. R., additional, Baloković, M., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Boggs, S. E., additional, Brandt, W. N., additional, Christensen, F. E., additional, Craig, W. W., additional, Elvis, M., additional, Grefenstette, B. W., additional, Hailey, C. J., additional, Harrison, F. A., additional, Hickox, R. C., additional, Koss, M., additional, LaMassa, S. M., additional, Luo, B., additional, Mullaney, J. R., additional, Teng, S. H., additional, Urry, C. M., additional, and Zhang, W. W., additional
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- 2014
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298. THE ROLE OF GALAXY INTERACTION IN THE SFR-M*RELATION: CHARACTERIZING MORPHOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OFHerschel-SELECTED GALAXIES AT 0.2 < 1.5
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Hung, Chao-Ling, primary, Sanders, D. B., additional, Casey, C. M., additional, Lee, N., additional, Barnes, J. E., additional, Capak, P., additional, Kartaltepe, J. S., additional, Koss, M., additional, Larson, K. L., additional, Le Floc'h, E., additional, Lockhart, K., additional, Man, A. W. S., additional, Mann, A. W., additional, Riguccini, L., additional, Scoville, N., additional, and Symeonidis, M., additional
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- 2013
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299. X-ray view of four high-luminositySwift/BAT AGN: Unveiling obscuration and reflection withSuzaku
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Fioretti, V., primary, Angelini, L., additional, Mushotzky, R. F., additional, Koss, M., additional, and Malaguti, G., additional
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300. X-Ray, UV, and Optical Observations of Supernova 2006bp with Swift: Detection of Early X-Ray Emission
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Immler, S., Brown, P. J., Milne, P., Dessart, L., Mazzali, P. A., Landsman, W., Gehrels, N., Petre, R., Burrows, D. N., Nousek, J. A., Chevalier, R. A., Williams, C. L., Koss, M., Stockdale, C. J., Kelley, M. T., Weiler, K. W., Holland, S. T., Pian, E., Roming, P. W. A., Pooley, D., Nomoto, K., Greiner, J., Campana, S., Soderberg, A. M., Immler, S., Brown, P. J., Milne, P., Dessart, L., Mazzali, P. A., Landsman, W., Gehrels, N., Petre, R., Burrows, D. N., Nousek, J. A., Chevalier, R. A., Williams, C. L., Koss, M., Stockdale, C. J., Kelley, M. T., Weiler, K. W., Holland, S. T., Pian, E., Roming, P. W. A., Pooley, D., Nomoto, K., Greiner, J., Campana, S., and Soderberg, A. M.
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We present results on the X-ray and optical/UV emission from the type IIP SN 2006bp and the interaction of the SN shock with its environment, obtained with the X-Ray Telescope (XRT) and UV/Optical Telescope (UVOT) on-board the Swift observatory. SN 2006bp is detected in X-rays at a 4.5 sigma level of significance in the merged XRT data from days 1 to 12 after the explosion. If the X-ray luminosity of (1.8+/-0.4)E39 ergs/s is caused by interaction of the SN shock with circumstellar material (CSM), deposited by a stellar wind from the progenitor's companion star, a mass-loss rate of ~E-05 M_sun/yr is inferred. The mass-loss rate is consistent with the non-detection in the radio with the VLA on days 2, 9, and 11 after the explosion and characteristic of a red supergiant progenitor with a mass around 12-15 M_sun prior to the explosion. In combination with a follow-up XMM-Newton observation obtained on day 21 after the explosion, an X-ray rate of decline with index 1.2+/-0.6 is inferred. Since no other SN has been detected in X-rays prior to the optical peak and since type IIP SNe have an extended 'plateau' phase in the optical, we discuss the scenario that the X-rays might be due to inverse Compton scattering of photospheric optical photons off relativistic electrons produced in circumstellar shocks. However, due to the high required value of the Lorentz factor (~10-100) we conclude that Inverse Compton scattering is an unlikely explanation for the observed X-ray emission. The fast evolution of the optical/ultraviolet spectral energy distribution and the spectral changes observed with Swift reveal the onset of metal line-blanketing and cooling of the expanding photosphere during the first few weeks after the outburst., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2007
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