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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: A recent observation from the Ginga satellite of the quasar PKS0558 - 504 is reported during which the X-ray flux increased by 67 percent in the space of only three minutes. There was no significant change in the spectrum. Comprehensive analysis of the data strongly indicates that this was a genuine X-ray flare originating in the quasar. The implied rate of change in luminosity in the 2-10 keV range, assuming a Hubble constant of 70 km/s/Mpc, and a cosmological deceleration parameter q0 = 0.5, is 3.2 x 10 to the 42nd erg/sq s, the highest value measured for a quasar. When photon scattering is considered, this is about 16 times greater than could be produced, with a three-minute rise time, in an isotropically emitting plasma. It is argued that the apparent luminosity must be enhanced by relativistic beaming. This is the first indication of beaming in an 'ordinary' unpolarized quasar.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Nature (ISSN 0028-0836); 350; 589-592
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: Simultaneous observations of the AM Her type variable H0538+608 made with IUE, EXOSAT, and a 1.3 m ground based telescope, and subsequent optical spectrophotometry at high and low resolution are discussed. The X-ray and optical data show clear evidence of a 3.30 + or - 0.03 hr period. Three SWP spectra were taken outside of eclipse and during overlapping phase intervals. The UV spectra contain strong emission lines characteristic of this class of objects and a flat continuum which appears to be deficient, given the brightness of source at optical and X-ray wavelengths. There is evidence for intensity variations in emission lines, particularly C IV. The X-ray light curves for H0538+608 reveal behavior which may be related to irregularities in its accretion flow.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: ESA, A Decade of UV Astronomy with the IUE Satellite, Volume 1; p 137-140
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Based on data obtained with the HEAO-1 Scanning Modulation Collimator (MC) experiment, candidate Be star systems and BL Lac objects are reported. Identification of the V = 6.6 star HD91188 as a Be star is confirmed, and X-ray luminosities ranging from 9 x 10 to the 32nd to 1.4 x 10 to the 34th ergs/s are derived. A B2 spectral type with a reddening E(B - V) = 0.42 is deduced for a V = 9.87 star which appears in an MC location diamond for the source 1H0550 + 286. A V = 16.5 ultraviolet excess object in the location 2A1058 - 226 = 3A1057 - 224 = 4U1057 - 21 = H1100 - 230 gave a 20 cm flux of 83 mJy, and a V = 16.2 ultraviolet excess object at 3A1422 + 425 = 1H143 + 423 was found to have a 20 cm flux of 33 mJy, suggesting their classification as BL Lac objects.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Two X-ray emitting cataclysmic variables were discovered as a result of a program to identify faint X-ray sources located by the HEAO-A3 modulation collimator experiment. The objects, H0534-581 and 1H0542-407, have similar high excitation spectra with intense emission lines showing broad and narrow components. Photometry shows that H0534-581 and 1H0542-407 have average magnitudes of V=14.9 and 15.7 respectively, leading to Lx/Lopt ratios of 1.5 (typical of dwarf novae in quiescence). While pronounced variability of delta B or = 1.5 mag is observed from both systems, there is no clear evidence for repeatable orbital periods between 1 and 4 hr.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: ESA Recent Results on Cataclysmic Variables; p 73-76
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The HEAO-1 satellite has produced the most complete, all-sky, X-ray survey. The sources extend to levels as faint as 1/2 Uhuru Flux Unit (UFU), with uncertain completeness below 1.25 UFU. Approximately 350 out of 840 sources have certain or highly probable optical counterparts. The identifications are necessary for estimating distances to the objects, so that properties are measured intrinsic to the source, and for establishing the classifications of the astronomical systems. There is also the opportunity to obtain TENMA and EXOSAT observations of X-ray spectra and time variability, since in general almost nothing is known of the X-ray characteristics of these weaker sources. Methods are here reviewed and the new active galactic nuclei X-ray counterparts are discussed.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Advances in Space Research (ISSN 0273-1177); 5; 3 19
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The paper presents results derived from UBV photometric observations of the 5.2 X-ray binary 4U 2129+47 which were made on 11 nights between 1978 October and 1979 August. The light curves observed during this period are relatively stable in shape and amplitude (Delta B = 1.5 mag) and are a surprisingly close match to the time-averaged light curves observed for HZ Her. There is a significant asymmetry in their shape which is independent of color and varies in amplitude by a factor of approximately 2. The UBV colors at minimum light suggest a considerably earlier spectral type (G or earlier) than is inferred by assuming that the star fills its Roche lobe (late K or early M). Optical pulsations were studied, and a 3 sigma limit of 0.5% was set on the fraction of the flux which is pulsed for periods between 60 ms and 300 s. Assuming that the optical companion is a normal main-sequence star filling its Roche lobe, its mass is approximately 0.65 solar mass. Assuming also that the compact object has a mass of 1.3 solar masses and that the orbital inclination of the system is approximately 90 deg, it is found that the orbital separation is approximately 1.9 solar radii and K-opt is approximately 300 km/s.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 243
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Spectral data for C49 in the globular cluster NGC 6712 are examined with reference to evolutionary models for low-mass stars that are contracting into white dwarfs. The spectrum of this star is found to be almost identical to that of the first sdO star found in a globular cluster, star A in NGC 6397. Analysis of the spectral data using nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium models gives surface parameters T not less than 50,000 K, log g = 5.5 plus or minus 0.5, and N(He)/N(H) approximately equal to 0.1. The results are consistent with the models considered.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 240
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Spectrophotometry of the nucleus of the X-ray galaxy NGC2110 shows a typical Seyfert Type 2 spectrum with a strong galactic continuum. The widths of the forbidden lines are about 360 km/s (FWHM), H-beta being somewhat broader. The moderate Balmer decrement implies that the interstellar reddening is approximately 2.1 mag. The average electron density and temperature in the line-emitting region are approximately 300 per cu cm and 35,000 K, respectively. From measurements of the nebulium line, it is found that the extent of the nucleus measured along the major axis of the galaxy is about 10 arcsec (2100 pc) and the full range of gas velocities is about 700 km/s. A direct plate is discussed which shows faint spirallike features in NGC2110, a galaxy currently classified as elliptical. NGC2110 is a member of a new class (about 5 members) of very nearby (cz less than 2500 km/s) X-ray galaxies. Bradt et al. (1978) tentatively concluded that they are Seyfert Type 2 galaxies. This conclusion is supported, and it is shown that this is not inconsistent with the narrowness (less than 500 km/s FWHM) of their emission line.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Spectroscopic observations of the optical counterpart of LMC X-3 show it to be a spectroscopic binary in the Large Magellanic Cloud with an orbital period of 1.70 days. The B3 main-sequence primary has a large radial velocity amplitude indicating a mass function of 2.3 solar masses. LMC X-3 is an extremely luminous and variable X-ray source, but no 1.7 day X-ray periodicity has been detected. The lack of optical and X-ray eclipses limits the inclination to less than 70 degrees and implies a mass for the unseen star of more than 9.0 solar masses, if the B star has a normal mass. The system now appears to be the strongest evidence for the existence of a stellar mass black hole and is the first extragalactic example.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 272; Sept. 1
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: During the summer of 1978 the recurrent transient X-ray source, Aquila X-1, underwent its first major outburst in two years. This paper presents the results of extensive X-ray and optical observations of this event, which lasted for about two months. The peak X-ray luminosity was about 1.3 times that of the Crab and exhibited spectrum-dependent flickering on time scales of about 5 minutes. In addition, one very large flare was observed about one month after maximum that was also correlated with spectral changes. During this flare the previously identified optical counterpart brightened from V = 19 to a peak of V = 14.8, where it was distinctly blue (U - B = 0.4), and then reddened during the decay. These observations are interpreted in terms of a standard accretion disk model with particular emphasis on the similarities to Sco -1 and other dwarf X-ray systems.
    Keywords: ASTROPHYSICS
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 237
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