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Pulsar Wind Nebulae in Egret Error Boxes
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-7579-9 Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.297...93R

Hessels, Jason W. T.; Ng, C. -Y.; Gaensler, Bryan M. +3 more

A remarkable number of pulsar wind nebulae (PWN) are coincident with EGRET γ-ray sources. X-ray and radio imaging studies of unidentified EGRET sources have resulted in the discovery of at least six new pulsar wind nebulae (PWN). Stationary PWN (SPWN) appear to be associated with steady EGRET sources with hard spectra, typical for γ-ray pulsars. T…

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
XMM-Newton 15
Location and parameters of a microwave millisecond spike event
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-6561-x Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.295..423H

Nakajima, Hiroshi; Huang, Guangli

A typical microwave millisecond spike event on November 2, 1997 was observed by the radio spectrograph of National Astronomical Observatories (NAOs) at 2.6–3.8 GHz with high time and frequency resolution. This event was also recorded by Nobeyama Radio Polarimeters (NoRP) at 1–35 GHz and Radio Heliograph (NoRH) at 17 GHz. The source at 17 GHz is lo…

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
SOHO 9
UX Ret and CN Hyi: hipparcos photometry analysis
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-0744-3 Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.295..463W

Wadhwa, Surjit S.; Zealey, William J.

We present an analysis of the Hipparcos photometry of the contact binary systems UX Ret and CN Hyi. The Wilson-Devinney code is employed to model the V band light curve for several fixed values of the mass ratio. From the quality-of-fit of the different solutions a final solution is derived for each system. Absolute values of the system are derive…

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
Hipparcos 7
Accretion in Strong Gravity: from Galactic to Supermassive Black Holes
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-1204-9 Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.300..167D

Done, Chris; Gierliński, Marek

The galactic black hole binary systems give an observational template showing how the accretion flow changes as a function of increasing mass accretion rate, or L/LEdd. These data can be synthesised with theoretical models of the accretion flow to give a coherent picture of accretion in strong gravity, in which the major hard-soft spect…

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
XMM-Newton 6
On the Nature of the Unidentified X-ray/γ-ray Sources Igr J18027–1455 and Igr J21247+5058
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-7679-6 Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.297..385C

Mirabel, I. F.; Combi, J. A.; Ribó, M.

We present a multiwavelength study of the environment of the unidentified X-ray/γ-ray sources IGR J18027–1455 and IGR J21247 + 5058, recently discovered by the IBIS/ISGRI instrument, onboard the INTEGRAL satellite. The main properties of the sources found inside their position error circles, give us clues about the nature of these high-energy sour…

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
INTEGRAL 5
Rapid X-Ray Variability of Seyfert 1 Galaxies
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-1211-x Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.300..119V

Iwasawa, K.; Vaughan, S.; Fabian, A. C.

The rapid and seemingly random fluctuations in X-ray luminosity of Seyfert galaxies provided early support for the standard model in which Seyferts are powered by a supermassive black hole fed from an accretion disc. However, since EXOSAT there has been little opportunity to advance our understanding of the most rapid X-ray variability. Observatio…

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
XMM-Newton 5
The Seyfert-Liner Galaxy NGC 7213: An XMM-Newton Observation
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-1174-y Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.300...81S

Page, M. J.; Branduardi-Raymont, G.; Soria, R. +3 more

We examine the XMM X-ray spectrum of the low-ionisation nuclear emission-line region (LINER)-AGN NGC 7213, which is best fit with a power law, Kα emission lines from Fe I, Fe XXV and Fe XXVI and a soft X-ray collisionally ionised thermal plasma with kT = 0.18+0.03‑0.01 keV. We find a luminosity of 7× 10‑4 LEdd…

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
XMM-Newton 4
Astrometric Solution of the Multiple System Xy Leo
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-4413-3 Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.296..131B

Erdem, Ahmet; Bakis, Volkan; Budding, Edwin +2 more

An astrometric solution, together with time of minimum analysis, has been made for the multiple system XY Leonis (HIP 49136) to identify the properties of the remote companion to the eclipsing pair (AB). From this solution, we derive the inclination of the wide orbit (AB-cd) as 94.4± 0.2, angle of nodes as 247.3

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
Hipparcos 4
Optical and X-Ray Observations of the Symbiotic System Ag Draconis During Quiescence and Outburst
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-4867-3 Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.296..435V

Friedjung, Michael; González-Riestra, Rosario; Greiner, Jochen +6 more

We review the main characteristics of the symbiotic system AG Draconis, with special emphasis on its optical and X-ray variations. We also discuss the X-ray to visual energy distribution during quiescence and outburst and describe our spectroscopic and X-ray observations during the 2003 outburst.

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
XMM-Newton 3
Proper motion study of the ROSAT selected WTTS candidates around Taurus-Auriga
DOI: 10.1007/s10509-005-5915-8 Bibcode: 2005Ap&SS.298..525L

LI, J. Z.

Astrometric study of the T Tauri stars (TTS) candidates and non-TTS X-ray sources around Tau-Aur [Li, Hu 132 (1998) 173], based on the Hipparcos and the ACT Reference Catalogue, is presented in this paper. The ROSAT selected X-ray sources are found to have complicated nature. A few of them are associated with the Tau-Aur or the Orion Star Forming …

2005 Astrophysics and Space Science
Hipparcos 3