26 results on '"X-RAY TRANSIENTS"'
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2. Directional-Sensitive X-ray/Gamma-ray Imager on Board the VZLUSAT-2 CubeSat for Wide Field-of-View Observation of GRBs in Low Earth Orbit.
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Granja, Carlos, Hudec, Rene, Maršíková, Veronika, Inneman, Adolf, Pína, Ladislav, Doubravova, Daniela, Matej, Zdenek, Daniel, Vladimir, and Oberta, Peter
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CUBESATS (Artificial satellites) , *MICROSPACECRAFT , *SEMICONDUCTOR detectors , *HARD X-rays , *X-rays , *GAMMA ray spectrometry , *X-ray scattering - Abstract
We present a miniaturized and wide field-of-view X-ray and Gamma-ray imager consisting of a segmented 2D optics-collimator coupled to the high-sensitivity semiconductor pixel detector Timepix equipped with a high-Z sensor (CdTe 2000 μ m thick). The compact payload has been deployed in low-Earth orbit (LEO) onboard the 3U Cubesat VZLUSAT-2 which was launched on 13 January 2022. The instrument is designed to verify small spacecraft borne observation in open space of hard X-ray and Gamma-ray sources both of celestial and atmospheric origin. High-resolution spectral-sensitive X-ray and Gamma-ray images are provided with enhanced event discrimination and wide field-of-view up to 60 °. Description of the instrument together with response evaluation and tests in ground with well-defined sources are presented. The intended observational plan for in-orbit measurements is outlined along with astrophysical goals and issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Small Spacecraft Payload Study for X-ray Astrophysics including GRB Science.
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Dániel, Vladimír, Maršíková, Veronika, Hudec, Rene, Pína, Ladislav, Inneman, Adolf, and Pelc, Karel
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MICROSPACECRAFT , *ASTROPHYSICS , *X-rays , *X-ray telescopes , *GRAVITATIONAL waves , *GAMMA ray bursts , *SMALL-angle X-ray scattering - Abstract
This paper presents microsatellite spacecraft payload study for prompt observation of transient astrophysical objects in X-ray energy range. By combining telescope concepts and miniaturized detectors, the small spacecraft will be able to probe the X-ray temporal emissions of bright events such as Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), X-ray transients or the electromagnetic counterparts of Gravitational Wave Events (GWEs), but also short and long term observations of other types of variable X-ray sources. The spacecraft is based on the CubeSat nanosatellite platform with a volume of 16U. The spacecraft carries two types of X-ray telescopes onboard. The first is intended for X-ray transient monitoring and localization, and the second for detailed spectroscopic observation. The X-ray monitor/localization telescope with wide field of view of several arc degrees is used for localization and flux measurement of X-ray transients, as well as for permanent monitoring of Galactic center area. This telescope is based on Lobster Eye X-ray optics together with pixel detector based on the Timepix3 Quad detector. Rapid follow-up observation by soft X-ray spectroscopy is enabled by a second X-ray spectroscopic telescope with limited FOV (Field of View) of several arcmins with no spatial and/or angular resolution. The spectroscopic telescope uses condenser optics based on replicated parabolic total reflection system (or, alternatively, Wolter system) and a Ketek X-ray SDD detector with energy resolution of about 130 eV as a detector. In addition to technical and instrumental aspects, observational strategy and astrophysical issues and justifications are also addressed in the paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Morphology of the Light Curves for the X-ray Novae H 1743-322 and GX 339-4 during Their Outbursts in 2005–2019.
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Grebenev, A. S., Dvorkovich, Yu. A., Knyazeva, V. S., Ostashenko, K. D., Grebenev, S. A., Mereminskiy, I. A., and Prosvetov, A. V.
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X-rays , *NOVAE (Astronomy) , *ACCRETION disks , *X-ray binaries , *MORPHOLOGY , *LIGHT curves , *BLACK holes - Abstract
Based on long-term SWIFT, RXTE, and MAXI observations of the X-ray novae H 1743-322 (IGR J17464-3213) and GX 339-4, we have investigated the morphology and classified the light curves of their X-ray outbursts. In particular, we have confirmed the existence of two radically different types of outbursts, soft (S) and hard (H), in both sources and revealed their varieties, ultrabright (U) and intermediate (I). The properties and origin of the differences in the light curves of these outbursts are discussed in terms of the truncated accretion disk model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. Designing large pixelated CdTe detection planes for hard X-ray transients detection.
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Lacombe, Karine, Amoros, Carine, Atteia, Jean-Luc, Bajat, Armelle, Bouchet, Laurent, Dezalay, Jean-Pascal, Guillemot, Philippe, Houret, Baptiste, Lebrun, François, Mate, Sujay, Pons, Roger, Triou, Henri, and Waegebaert, Vincent
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HARD X-rays , *X-ray detection , *GRAVITATIONAL waves , *GAMMA ray bursts , *GLIOBLASTOMA multiforme , *DETECTORS - Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the need for very large detection planes for the detection of hard X-ray transients in the multi-messenger era, started with the quasi-simultaneous detection of GRB 170817A by Fermi/GBM and INTEGRAL/SPI and the gravitational waves event GW 170817, detected by the LVC collaboration. After pointing that current and future instruments gain in the number of GRBs thanks to their larger field of view rather than to their larger effective area, we address various problems associated with the realization of very large detection planes (≥ 1m2). Based on our experience withSVOM/ECLAIRs, we demonstrate that CdTe detectors are well suited for this task. We conclude with a discussion of some key parameters that must be taken into account in the realization of instruments based on these detectors. We hope that this paper will contribute to promote the construction of large area wide-field hard X-ray monitors that will be crucially needed in the next decade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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6. Optical Behaviour of XTE J1550–564 and XTE J1859+226 from Outburst to Quiescence
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Sánchez-Fernández, C., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Giménez, A., Zurita, C., Casares, J., Lund, N., Castro-Tirado, A. J., editor, Greiner, J., editor, and Paredes, J. M., editor
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- 2001
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7. Early In-orbit Performance of Scanning Sky Monitor Onboard AstroSat.
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Ramadevi, M., Ravishankar, B., Sitaramamurthy, N., Meena, G., Singh, Brajpal, Jain, Anand, Yadav, Reena, Agarwal, Anil, Babu, V., Kumar, Kushwaha, Ankur, Vaishali, S., Iyer, Nirmal, Nandi, Anuj, V., Girish, Agarwal, Vivek, Seetha, S., Bhattacharya, Dipankar, Balaji, K., and Kumar, Manoj
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X-ray telescopes , *SPACE telescopes , *ORBITS (Astronomy) , *SPACE astronomy - Abstract
We report the in-orbit performance of Scanning Sky Monitor (SSM) onboard AstroSat. The SSM operates in the energy range 2.5 to 10 keV and scans the sky to detect and locate transient X-ray sources. This information of any interesting phenomenon in the X-ray sky as observed by SSM is provided to the astronomical community for follow-up observations. Following the launch of AstroSat on 28th September, 2015, SSM was commissioned on October 12th, 2015. The first power ON of the instrument was with the standard X-ray source, Crab in the field-of-view. The first orbit data revealed the basic expected performance of one of the detectors of SSM, SSM1. Following this in the subsequent orbits, the other detectors were also powered ON to find them perform in good health. Quick checks of the data from the first few orbits revealed that the instrument performed with the expected angular resolution of 12' $$\times $$ 2.5 $$^\circ $$ and effective area in the energy range of interest. This paper discusses the instrument aspects along with few on-board results immediately after power ON. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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8. The XGIS imaging system on board the THESEUS mission
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Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, European Space Agency, European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), National Science Centre (Poland), Foundation for Polish Science, Gasent-Blesa, José Luis, Castro-Tirado, Alberto J., Caballero Garcia, M. D., Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, European Space Agency, European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), National Science Centre (Poland), Foundation for Polish Science, Gasent-Blesa, José Luis, Castro-Tirado, Alberto J., and Caballero Garcia, M. D.
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Within the scientific goals of the THESEUS ESA/M5 candidate mission, a critical item is a fast (within a few s) and accurate (<15 arcmin) Gamma-Ray Burst and high-energy transient location from a few keV up to hard X-ray energy band. For that purpose, the signal multiplexing based on coded masks is the selected option to achieve this goal. This contribution is implemented by the XGIS Imaging System, based on that technique. The XGIS Imaging System has the heritage of previous payload developments: LEGRI/Minisat-01, INTEGRAL, UFFO/Lomonosov and ASIM/ISS. In particular the XGIS Imaging System is an upgrade of the ASIM system in operation since 2018 on the International Space Station. The scientific goal is similar: to detect a gamma-ray transient. But while ASIM focuses on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes, THESEUS aims for the GRBs. For each of the two XGIS Cameras, the coded mask is located at 630 mm from the detector layer. The coding pattern is implemented in a Tungsten plate (1 mm thickness) providing a good multiplexing capability up to 150 keV. In that way both XGIS detector layers (based on Si and CsI detectors) have imaging capabilities at the medium - hard X-ray domain. This is an improvement achieved during the current THESEUS Phase-A. The mask is mounted on top of a collimator that provides the mechanical assembly support, as well as good cosmic X-ray background shielding. The XGIS Imaging System preliminary structural and thermal design, and the corresponding analyses, are included in this contribution, as it is a preliminary performance evaluation. © 2020 SPIE
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- 2020
9. Investigation of the parameters of the massive binary X-ray system IGR J17544-2619.
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Nikolaeva, E., Bikmaev, I., Melnikov, S., Galeev, A., Zhuchkov, R., and Irtuganov, E.
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The paper presents the results of spectroscopic research of the high-mass X-ray binary IGRJ17544-2619 optical component that were carried out with the RTT-150. The analysis of a long series of spectroscopic observations of the optical star of IGRJ17544-2619 system in 2007-2011 was carried out. Orbital parameters of the system were obtained: γ-velocity of 47 km/s, semiamplitude of radial velocity curve K = 30.5 km/s, eccentricity e = 0.44, longitude of the periastron ω = 142°, and an orbital period of the system of 12.17 days. The lower limit of the compact object mass was found to be equal to M = 2.82 M. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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10. Multigroup radiative transfer in supernova shock breakout models.
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Blinnikov, S. and Tolstov, A.
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RADIATIVE transfer , *SUPERNOVAE , *MECHANICAL shock , *MATHEMATICAL models , *SHOCK waves , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
The physical peculiarities of supernova shock breakout are discussed. A number of models for various types of supernovae have been constructed based on multigroup radiative transfer by taking these peculiarities into account. The results of numerical simulations and the influence of the effects of photon scattering by electrons and the thermalization depth on them are considered. It is shown under which conditions the appearance of hard X-ray emission is possible at shock breakout. It is pointed out what refinements are necessary in the computational algorithms for radiative transfer and hydrodynamics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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11. Investigation of the transient X-ray burster IGR J17380-3749 discovered by the INTEGRAL observatory.
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Chelovekov, I. and Grebenev, S.
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ASTRONOMICAL observatories , *X-ray bursts , *SOLAR flares , *ASTRONOMICAL observations , *GALACTIC X-ray sources , *PHOTONS , *SPECTRUM analysis - Abstract
Details of the discovery (in February 2004) and results of subsequent (in 2004-2009) INTEGRAL observations of the transient X-ray burster IGR J17380-3749 (IGR J17379-3747) are presented. Over the period of its observations, the INTEGRAL observatory recorded two hard X-ray flares and one type I X-ray burst from the source, which allowed the nature of IGR J17380-3749 to be determined. The burster radiation spectrum during the flares was hard-a power law with a photon index α = 1.8-2.0 or bremsstrahlung corresponding to a plasma with a temperature kT = 90-140 keV. The spectral shape at the flare peaks turned out to be the same, despite a more than twofold difference in flux (the peak flux recorded in the energy range 18-100 keV reached ∼20 mCrab). The upper limit on the flux from the source in its quiescent (off) state in the range of 18-40 keV was 0.15 mCrab (3 σ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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12. Black hole spectral states and physical connections
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Tomsick, John A.
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SUPERMASSIVE black holes , *X-ray spectroscopy , *X-ray binaries , *ASTRONOMY - Abstract
Abstract: The dramatic changes seen in the X-ray spectral and timing properties of accreting black hole candidates (BHCs) provide important clues about the accretion and jet formation processes that occur in these systems. Dividing the different source behaviors into spectral states provides a framework for studying BHCs. To date, there have been three main classification schemes with Luminosity-based, Component-based, or Transition-based criteria. The canonical, Luminosity-based criteria and physical models that are based on this concept do not provide clear explanations for several phenomena, including hysteresis of spectral states and the presence of jets. I discuss the re-definitions of states, focusing on an application of the Component-based states to more than 400 RXTE observations of the recurrent BHC 4U 1630–47. We compare the X-ray properties for the recent 2002–2004 outburst to those of an earlier (1998) outburst, during which radio jets were observed. The results suggest a connection between hysteresis of states and major jet ejections, and it is possible that both of these are related to the evolution of the inner radius of the optically thick accretion disk. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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13. The XGIS imaging system on board the THESEUS mission
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Lorenzo Amati, F. Fuschino, F. Evangelisti, Sandro Mereghetti, Luca Terenzi, M. D. Caballero-Garcia, Riccardo Campana, J. L. Gasent-Blesa, Victor Reglero, Pedro Rodríguez-Martínez, Mauro Orlandini, A. de Rosa, Filippo Frontera, J. Navarro-González, John B. Stephen, S. Squerzanti, Claudio Labanti, M. Melchiorri, P. Connell, Benjamin Pinazo-Herrero, A. J. Castro-Tirado, Gianluca Morgante, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, European Space Agency, European Commission, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), National Science Centre (Poland), and Foundation for Polish Science
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Computer science ,Imaging techniques ,X-ray transients ,01 natural sciences ,Multiplexing ,law.invention ,X-ray astronomy ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,International Space Station ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,COSMIC cancer database ,business.industry ,Detector ,Collimator ,Upgrade ,Signal multiplexing ,Electromagnetic shielding ,Gamma-ray bursts ,Coded mask ,business ,Computer hardware - Abstract
Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2020: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray; Virtual, Online; United States; 14 December 2020 through 18 December 2020; Code 166330.--Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering Volume 11444, 2020, Article number 114448S.--Full list of authors: Gasent-Blesa, J. L.; Reglero, V.; Connell, P.; Pinazo-Herrero, B.; Navarro-González, J.; Rodríguez-Martínez, P.; Castro-Tirado, A. J.; Caballero-García, M. D.; Amati, L.; Labanti, C.; Mereghetti, S.; Frontera, F.; Campana, R.; Orlandini, M.; Stephen, J.; Terenzi, L.; Evangelisti, F.; Squerzanti, S.; Melchiorri, M.; Fuschino, F. De Rosa, A.; Morgante, G., Within the scientific goals of the THESEUS ESA/M5 candidate mission, a critical item is a fast (within a few s) and accurate (, THESEUS/XGIS instrument is supported by: the ASI-INAF Agreement n. 2018-29-HH.0; the OHB Italia/INAF-OASBo Agreement n.2331/2020/01; the European Space Agency ESA through the M5/NPMC Programme; the AHEAD2020 project funded by the UE through H2020-INFRAIA-2018-2020; the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovaci?n, PID2019 109269RB-C41; the Polish National Science Centre, Project 2019/35/B/ST9/03944 and Foundation for Polish Science, Project POIR.04.04.00-00-5C65/17-00. The authors thank all the members of the THESEUS team involved in the development of XGIS instrument.
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- 2020
14. Bright Mini-outburst Ends the 12 yr Long Activity of the Black Hole Candidate Swift J1753.5-0127
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Richard M. Plotkin, Frederick D. Lewis, Jeroen Homan, John A. Tomsick, A. Al Qasim, Rosa Doran, P. A. Charles, D. Maitra, Aarran W. Shaw, Federico Bernardini, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, Joseph D. Gelfand, P. Kobel, D. Perez, Aisha AlMannaei, Jean-Pierre Lasota, Karri I. I. Koljonen, D. M. Russell, Guobao Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, New York University Abu Dhabi, New York University, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, University of London, Metsähovi Radio Observatory, University of Alberta, Liverpool John Moores University, University of California Berkeley, Curtin University, Wheaton College, Netherlands Institute for Space Research, University of Southampton, Aalto-yliopisto, Aalto University, Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (IAP), and Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,ULTRAVIOLET ,black hole physics ,Extrapolation ,Phase (waves) ,GRO JO422+32 ,Flux ,Binary number ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Instability ,X-RAY TRANSIENTS ,accretion ,0103 physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,MULTIWAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS ,DUTY CYCLE ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,LIGHT CURVES ,accretion, accretion disks ,individual (Swift J1753.5-0127) [X-rays] ,accretion disks ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Light curve ,Orbital period ,STATE ,Black hole ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,LUMINOSITY ,DWARF NOVAE ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,X-rays: individual ,DISC INSTABILITY MODEL - Abstract
We present optical, UV and X-ray monitoring of the short orbital period black hole X-ray binary candidate Swift J1753.5-0127, focusing on the final stages of its 12$-$year long outburst that started in 2005. From September 2016 onward, the source started to fade and within three months, the optical flux almost reached the quiescent level. Soon after that, using a new proposed rebrightening classification method we recorded a mini-outburst and a reflare in the optical light curves, peaking in February (V$\rm\sim$17.0) and May (V$\rm\sim$17.9) 2017, respectively. Remarkably, the mini-outburst has a peak flux consistent with the extrapolation of the slow decay before the fading phase preceding it. The following reflare was fainter and shorter. We found from optical colors that the temperature of the outer disk was $\sim 11$,000 K when the source started to fade rapidly. According to the disk instability model, this is close to the critical temperature when a cooling wave is expected to form in the disk, shutting down the outburst. The optical color could be a useful tool to predict decay rates in some X-ray transients. We notice that all X-ray binaries that show mini-outbursts following a main outburst are short orbital period systems ($, Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2019
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15. Bright Mini-outburst Ends the 12 yr Long Activity of the Black Hole Candidate Swift J1753.5-0127
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Zhang, G.B., Bernardini, F., Russell, D.M., Gelfand, J.D., Lasota, J.P., Qasim, A.A., Almannaei, A., Koljonen, K.I.I., Shaw, A.W., Lewis, F., Tomsick, J.A., Plotkin, Richard, Miller-Jones, James, Maitra, D., Homan, J., Charles, P.A., Kobel, P., Perez, D., Doran, R., Zhang, G.B., Bernardini, F., Russell, D.M., Gelfand, J.D., Lasota, J.P., Qasim, A.A., Almannaei, A., Koljonen, K.I.I., Shaw, A.W., Lewis, F., Tomsick, J.A., Plotkin, Richard, Miller-Jones, James, Maitra, D., Homan, J., Charles, P.A., Kobel, P., Perez, D., and Doran, R.
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© 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We present optical, UV, and X-ray monitoring of the short orbital period black hole X-ray binary candidate Swift J1753.5-0127, focusing on the final stages of its 12 yr long outburst that started in 2005. From 2016 September onward, the source started to fade, and within 3 months, the optical flux almost reached the quiescent level. Soon after that, using a new proposed rebrightening classification method, we recorded a mini-outburst and a reflare in the optical light curves, peaking in 2017 February (V ∼ 17.0) and May (V ∼ 17.9), respectively. Remarkably, the mini-outburst has a peak flux consistent with the extrapolation of the slow decay before the fading phase preceding it. The following reflare was fainter and shorter. We found from optical colors that the temperature of the outer disk was ∼11,000 K when the source started to fade rapidly. According to the disk instability model, this is close to the critical temperature when a cooling wave is expected to form in the disk, shutting down the outburst. The optical color could be a useful tool to predict decay rates in some X-ray transients. We notice that all X-ray binaries that show mini-outbursts following a main outburst are short orbital period systems (<7 hr). In analogy with another class of short-period binaries showing similar mini-outbursts, the cataclysmic variables of the RZ LMi type, we suggest that mini-outbursts could occur if there is a hot inner disk at the end of the outburst decay.
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- 2019
16. Designing large pixelated CdTe detection planes for hard X-ray transients detection
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Armelle Bajat, K. Lacombe, Sujay Mate, Jean-Luc Atteia, B. Houret, V. Waegebaert, Philippe Guillemot, Henri Triou, F. Lebrun, C. Amoros, J.-P. Dezalay, Laurent Bouchet, R. Pons, Institut de recherche en astrophysique et planétologie (IRAP), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3), Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP), Météo France-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Météo France-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES), AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC (UMR_7164)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Paris (UP), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3), Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University (PSL)-PSL Research University (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Observatoire de Paris, PSL Research University (PSL)-PSL Research University (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7), Université de Toulouse (UT)-Université de Toulouse (UT)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3), Université de Toulouse (UT)-Université de Toulouse (UT)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Météo-France -Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse] (CNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Météo-France -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité)
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Computer science ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Field of view ,X-ray transients ,01 natural sciences ,Optics ,0103 physical sciences ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) ,Gamma-ray instrumentation ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Gravitational wave ,business.industry ,Antenna aperture ,Detector ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Gamma-ray bursts ,Gamma-ray burst ,business ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,Realization (systems) ,Event (particle physics) ,Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope - Abstract
We discuss the need for very large detection planes for the detection of hard X-ray transients in the multi-messenger era that started with the quasi-simultaneous detection of GRB~170817A by \textit{Fermi}/GBM and \textit{INTEGRAL}/SPI on one hand and the gravitational waves event GW 170817, detected by the LVC collaboration, on the other hand. Then, we present a brief survey of current and future instruments and their expected sensitivity, pointing the fact that the gain in the number of GRBs is achieved by future projects thanks to their larger field of view rather than to their larger effective area. Based on our experience with \textit{SVOM}/ECLAIRs, we then address various problems associated with the realization of very large detection planes (\mbox{$\ge 1 \mathrm m^{2}$}), and we demonstrate that CdTe detectors are well suited for this task. We conclude with a discussion of some key parameters that must be taken into account in the realization of instruments based on these detectors. We hope that this paper will motivate the elaboration of detailed proposals of large area wide-field hard X-ray monitors that will be crucially needed in the next decade., Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures
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17. Bright Mini-outburst Ends the 12 yr Long Activity of the Black Hole Candidate Swift J1753.5-0127
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LIGHT CURVES ,ta115 ,accretion disks ,ULTRAVIOLET ,black hole physics ,GRO JO422+32 ,STATE ,X-RAY TRANSIENTS ,accretion ,LUMINOSITY ,DWARF NOVAE ,X-rays: individual (Swift J1753.5-0127) ,MULTIWAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS ,DUTY CYCLE ,DISC INSTABILITY MODEL - Published
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18. Study of X-ray transients with Scanning Sky Monitor (SSM) onboard AstroSat
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Ramadevi, M. C., Ravishankar, B. T., Sarwade, Abhilash R., Vaishali, S., Iyer, Nirmal Kumar, Nandi, Anuj, Girish, V., Agarwal, Vivek Kumar, Baby, Blessy Elizabeth, Hasan, Mohammed, Seetha, S., and Bhattacharya, Dipankar
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- 2018
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19. The cooling, mass and radius of the neutron star in EXO 0748-676 in quiescence with XMM-Newton
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Zheng Cheng, Mariano Mendez, María Díaz-Trigo, Elisa Costantini, and Astronomy
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dense matter ,stars: individual: EXO 0748-676 ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Flux ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Power law ,Spectral line ,X-RAY TRANSIENTS ,ANGULAR-DISTRIBUTION ,MAXI J0556-332 ,stars: neutron ,X-rays: binaries ,BINARY EXO-0748-67 ,0103 physical sciences ,ABSORPTION ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Emission spectrum ,Exponential decay ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,BURST SPECTRA ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,equation of state ,Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,LIGHT CURVES ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,PHOTOIONIZATION CROSS-SECTIONS ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Radius ,Light curve ,Neutron star ,Space and Planetary Science ,DISCOVERY ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,EMISSION-LINE - Abstract
We analyse four XMM-Newton observations of the neutron-star low-mass X-ray binary EXO 0748$-$676 in quiescence. We fit the spectra with an absorbed neutron-star atmosphere model, without the need for a high-energy (power-law) component; with a 95 per cent confidence the power-law contributes less than 1 per cent to the total flux of the source in $0.5-10.0$ keV. The fits show significant residuals at around 0.5 keV which can be explained by either a hot gas component around the neutron star or a moderately broad emission line from a residual accretion disc. The temperature of the neutron-star has decreased significantly compared to the previous observation, from 124 eV to 105 eV, with the cooling curve being consistent with either an exponential decay plus a constant or a (broken) power law. The best-fitting neutron-star mass and radius can be better constrained if we extend the fits down to the lowest possible energy available. For an assumed distance of 7.1 kpc, the best-fitting neutron-star mass and radius are $2.00_{-0.24}^{+0.07}~M_\odot$ and $11.3_{-1.0}^{+1.3}$ km if we fit the spectrum over the $0.3-10$ keV range, but $1.50_{-1.0}^{+0.4}~M_\odot$ and $12.2_{-3.6}^{+0.8}$ km if we restrict the fits to the $0.5-10$ keV range. We finally discuss the effect of the assumed distance to the source upon the best-fitting neutron-star mass and radius. As systematic uncertainties in the deduced mass and radius depending on the distance are much larger than the statistical errors, it would be disingenuous to take these results at face value., 12 pages, 6 figures
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- 2017
20. SLX 1746-311 in outburst
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Narendranath, K.C. Shyama, Ramadevi, M.C., Sudhakar, M., Bhattacharya, D., Sreekumar, P., and Seetha, S.
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SPECTRUM analysis , *ASTRONOMICAL spectroscopy , *ASTROPHYSICS , *ASTRONOMY - Abstract
Abstract: We report on RXTE-PCA observations of SLX 1746-311 during a ∼100 day outburst in April 2003. We present the 3–20keV PCA energy spectra of the source and study evolution of spectral parameters. The burst spectrum is soft with T in ∼1.3keV at the beginning of the outburst. There is a clear evidence of a hard power law component throughout the outburst. There is also an indication of a broad iron line. The source exhibits three state transitions with considerable change in the hardness ratio at low count rates. We discuss the possible scenario under which this unusual behaviour can be explained. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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21. Swings between rotation and accretion power in a binary millisecond pulsar
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Luciano Burderi, Enrico Bozzo, Scott M. Ransom, Ingrid H. Stairs, John Sarkissian, Jason W. T. Hessels, Maurizio Falanga, Sergio Campana, Lucia Pavan, Paulo C. C. Freire, Nanda Rea, A. Possenti, M. Burgay, Diego F. Torres, Alessandro Riggio, M. H. Wieringa, T. Di Salvo, Alessandro Papitto, Miroslav Filipovic, Graeme F Wong, Carlo Ferrigno, Luigi Stella, P. Romano, Papitto, A., Ferrigno, C., Bozzo, E., Rea, N., Pavan, L., Burderi, L., Burgay, M., Campana, S., di Salvo, T., Falanga, M., Filipovic, M. D., Freire, P. C. C., Hessels, J. W. T., Possenti, A., Ransom, S. M., Riggio, A., Romano, P., Sarkissian, J. M., Stairs, I. H., Stella, L., Torres, D. F., Wieringa, M. H., Wong, G. F., and High Energy Astrophys. & Astropart. Phys (API, FNWI)
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NEUTRON-STARS ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Binary number ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Binary pulsar ,X-RAY TRANSIENTS ,RADIO PULSARS ,Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisica ,Pulsar ,Millisecond pulsar ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,SAX J1808.4-3658 ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,Multidisciplinary ,Astronomy ,HIDDEN ,ORBIT ,CATALOG ,Accretion (astrophysics) ,EVOLUTION ,Neutron star ,SPIN ,High-energy astrophysic ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Low Mass ,EMISSION ,High-energy astrophysics ,X-ray pulsar - Abstract
It is thought that neutron stars in low-mass binary systems can accrete matter and angular momentum from the companion star and be spun-up to millisecond rotational periods1, 2, 3. During the accretion stage, the system is called a low-mass X-ray binary, and bright X-ray emission is observed. When the rate of mass transfer decreases in the later evolutionary stages, these binaries host a radio millisecond pulsar4, 5 whose emission is powered by the neutron star’s rotating magnetic field6. This evolutionary model is supported by the detection of millisecond X-ray pulsations from several accreting neutron stars7, 8 and also by the evidence for a past accretion disc in a rotation-powered millisecond pulsar9. It has been proposed that a rotation-powered pulsar may temporarily switch on10, 11, 12 during periods of low mass inflow13 in some such systems. Only indirect evidence for this transition has hitherto been observed14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Here we report observations of accretion-powered, millisecond X-ray pulsations from a neutron star previously seen as a rotation-powered radio pulsar. Within a few days after a month-long X-ray outburst, radio pulses were again detected. This not only shows the evolutionary link between accretion and rotation-powered millisecond pulsars, but also that some systems can swing between the two states on very short timescales.
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- 2013
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22. Very high energy observations of the binaries V 404 CYG AND 4U 0115+634 during giant X-Ray outbursts
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Wystan Benbow, Daniel Nieto, D. Staszak, Sanjay Kumar, P. Kaaret, A. Flinders, K. Ragan, Gernot Maier, S. Griffin, Matteo Cerruti, I. Telezhinsky, David Kieda, Jamie Holder, S. P. Wakely, P. Moriarty, John L. Quinn, Karen Byrum, N. Kelley-Hoskins, R. Mukherjee, A. Furniss, T. B. Humensky, R. A. Ong, Wei Cui, E. Pueschel, M. Fernandez-Alonso, S. Schlenstedt, O. Hervet, Q. Feng, E. Roache, D. S. Hanna, P. Wilcox, M. P. Connolly, A. C. Rovero, N. H. Park, Gordon T. Richards, M. Kertzman, J. H. Buckley, Abraham D. Falcone, C. A. Johnson, V. Bugaev, Karlen Shahinyan, David A. Williams, E. Bourbeau, H. Fleischhack, Ralph Bird, T. T.Y. Lin, Julien Rousselle, P. T. Reynolds, I. Sadeh, M. Hütten, P. Kar, M. J. Lang, A. Popkow, J. Tyler, J. Grube, Manel Errando, A. Archer, Stephan O'Brien, G. H. Sembroski, Lucy Fortson, Martin Pohl, M. Buchovecky, J. P. Finley, Maria Krause, and A. Wilhelm
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transients ,black-hole ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Ciencias Físicas ,X-ray binary ,Flux ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,stars: individual (v 404 cyg, 4u 0115+634) ,01 natural sciences ,VERY HIGH ENERGY GAMMA RAYS ,Luminosity ,spectrum ,X-RAY TRANSIENTS ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,symbols.namesake ,Observatory ,0103 physical sciences ,Binary star ,emission ,tev ,010306 general physics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,acceleration of particles ,Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,ls i+61-degrees 303 ,Gamma ray ,v404 cygni ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,gamma rays: general ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https] ,veritas observations ,Astronomía ,Stars ,binaries: general ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Eddington luminosity ,symbols ,ddc:520 ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,BINARY STARS - Abstract
Transient X-ray binaries produce major outbursts in which the X-ray flux can increase over the quiescent level by factors as large as $10^7$. The low-mass X-ray binary V 404 Cyg and the high-mass system 4U 0115+634 underwent such major outbursts in June and October 2015, respectively. We present here observations at energies above hundreds of GeV with the VERITAS observatory taken during some of the brightest X-ray activity ever observed from these systems. No gamma-ray emission has been detected by VERITAS in 2.5 hours of observations of the microquasar V 404 Cyg from 2015, June 20-21. The upper flux limits derived from these observations on the gamma-ray flux above 200 GeV of F $< 4.4\times 10^{-12}$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ correspond to a tiny fraction (about $10^{-6}$) of the Eddington luminosity of the system, in stark contrast to that seen in the X-ray band. No gamma rays have been detected during observations of 4U 0115+634 in the period of major X-ray activity in October 2015. The flux upper limit derived from our observations is F $< 2.1\times 10^{-12}$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ for gamma rays above 300 GeV, setting an upper limit on the ratio of gamma-ray to X-ray luminosity of less than 4%., Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal
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- 2016
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23. Observations of soft gamma-ray or hard X-ray bursts in the GRIF experiment on the Mir orbiting station
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Kudryavtsev, M. I., Svertilov, S. I., and Morozov, O. V.
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- 2003
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24. On the nature of the intermittent pulsar PSRB1931+24
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Michael Kramer, Andrea Possenti, Mariano Mendez, Andrew Lyne, C. G. Bassa, Luigi Stella, P.G. Jonker, G. L. Israel, Paul J. Groot, Nanda Rea, High Energy Astrophys. & Astropart. Phys (API, FNWI), Low Energy Astrophysics (API, FNWI), and Astronomy
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NEUTRON-STARS ,Astronomy ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Jodrell Bank Observatory ,Orbital eccentricity ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,law.invention ,Luminosity ,X-RAY TRANSIENTS ,ROSAT OBSERVATIONS ,RADIO PULSARS ,Pulsar ,Planet ,law ,Observatory ,pulsars: general ,ACCRETION ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,Newtonian telescope ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,EVOLUTION ,IRRADIATION ,BINARY-SYSTEMS ,Space and Planetary Science ,pulsars: individual: PSR B1931+24 ,RADIATION ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Low Mass - Abstract
PSR B1931+24 is the first intermittent radio pulsar discovered to date, characterized by a 0.8 s pulsation which turns on and off quasi-periodically every ~35 days, with a duty cycle of ~10%. We present here X-ray and optical observations of PSR B1931+24 performed with the Chandra X-ray Observatory and Isaac Newton Telescope, respectively. Simultaneous monitoring from the Jodrell Bank Observatory showed that this intermittent pulsar was in the radio-on phase during our observations. We do not find any X-ray or optical counterpart to PSR B1931+24 translating into an upper limit of ~2x10^{31} erg/s on the X-ray luminosity, and of g' > 22.6 on the optical magnitude. If the pulsar is isolated, these limits cannot constrain the dim X-ray and optical emission expected for a pulsar of that age (~1.6 Myr). We discuss the possibility that the quasi-periodic intermittent behavior of PSR B1931+24 is due to the presence of a low mass companion star or gaseous planet, tight with the pulsar in an eccentric orbit. In order to constrain the parameters of this putative binary system we re-analysed the pulsar radio timing residuals and we found that (if indeed hosted in a binary system), PSR B1931+24 should have a very low mass companion and an orbit of low inclination., 6 pages; accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2008
25. Spectral evolution of the galactic microquasars XTE J1550-564 and GRO J1655-40 during outbursts.
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Lutovinov, Alexander A., Tsygankov, Sergei S., Arefiev, Vadim A., and Revnivtsev, Mikhail G.
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We present results of a broadband spectroscopy of the galactic microquasars and black hole candidates XTE J1550-564 and GRO J1655-40, performed with the INTEGRAL and RXTE observatories during strong outbursts in 2003 and 2005, respectively. The spectral parameters evolution was traced during brightening and fading phases of each outburst to search a possible hysteresis and transitions from state to state. We estimated a size and optical depth of different regions around XTE J1550-564, like a hot plasma zone and optically thick accretion disk. Upper limits to the annihilation 511 keV line emission were obtained for both sources using data of the SPI spectrometer onboard the INTEGRAL observatory. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2010
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26. OSSE Observations of the Galactic Center Region - Emission from Discrete Sources
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NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC, Jung, G. V., Kurfess, J. D., Johnson, W. N., Strickman, M. S., Kinzer, R. L., Purcell, W. R., Grabelsky, D. A., Ulmer, M. P., NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC, Jung, G. V., Kurfess, J. D., Johnson, W. N., Strickman, M. S., Kinzer, R. L., Purcell, W. R., Grabelsky, D. A., and Ulmer, M. P.
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We present preliminary results on the X-ray emission of discrete sources in the Galactic Center region from OSSE observations made between July, 1991 and September, 1992. These observations were designed to investigate the distribution of galactic emission from the central region of our galaxy. The approach consists of scans through the Galactic Center with different position angles of the OSSE collimators' rectangular (3.8 deg. x 11.4 deg) field-of-view. The sources 1E 1740-2942, GRS 1758-258, GX 354+0, and GX 1+4, have all been observed in transient, intense states at various times during this period. A sample of these observations is presented here., Prepared in collaboration with the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC and the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Presented at the Compton Symposium (2nd) held College Park, MD on 20-22 Sep 1993 and published in the proceedings of the same, p426-430.
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- 1994
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