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Identification of the ~3.55 keV emission line candidate objects across the sky
DOI: 10.17721/2227-1481.5.89-92 Bibcode: 2015AASP....5...89S

Savchenko, D. O.; Iakubovskyi, D. A.

An emission line at the energy ~3.55 keV detected in different galaxies and galaxy clusters has caused numerous discussions in high-energy astrophysics and particle physics communities. To reveal the origin of the line, we analyzed publicly-available observations of MOS cameras from XMM-Newton cosmic observatory - the instrument with the largest s…

2015 Advances in Astronomy and Space Physics
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The luminosity - spectral index dependence of the X-ray bright Seyfert galaxies
DOI: 10.17721/2227-1481.5.79-83 Bibcode: 2015AASP....5...79S

Tugay, A. V.; Sadova, V. A.

X-ray luminosities and spectral indices of 97 bright Seyfert 1 (Sy1) galaxies from the XMM-Newton archive are analysed in this article. Distribution of these values is random, so we conclude that the model of emission should be at least two-parametric. Within the framework of the merging model of active galactic nuclei (AGN), the relation between …

2015 Advances in Astronomy and Space Physics
XMM-Newton 0