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EXOSAT observations of clusters of galaxies - I. The X-ray data.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/252.3.414 Bibcode: 1991MNRAS.252..414E

Edge, A. C.; Stewart, G. C.

X-ray observations of 45 clusters of galaxies made with the European X- ray Observatory Satellite, EXOSAT, are presented. The 0.1-20 keV spectra obtained constitute the largest homogeneous spectral sample presently available. Here the analysis of the spectral and imaging data is described. A significant scatter in the correlation between the X-ray…

1991 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 373
EXOSAT observations of clusters of galaxies - II. X-ray to optical correlations.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/252.3.428 Bibcode: 1991MNRAS.252..428E

Edge, A. C.; Stewart, G. C.

The results obtained for clusters of galaxies using X-ray data from the European X-ray Observatory Satellite, EXOSAT, are compared with the optical, infrared and radio properties of the clusters taken from the literature. A number of strong correlations are found. The ratios of the intracluster medium (ICM) temperature and the cluster velocity dis…

1991 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 285
Compton reflection and the variable X-ray spectrum of NGC 5548.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/248.4.760 Bibcode: 1991MNRAS.248..760N

Nandra, K.; George, I. M.; Hayashida, K. +4 more

Spectral analysis of EXOSAT and Ginga observations of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 5548 has revealed a complex spectral form. At least four components, a steep non-thermal power law, an iron line, a `hard tail' and a soft emission component, have been identified in the 0.05-20 keV range. The soft component arises from thermal emission by optically thick…

1991 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 109
Optical and X-ray observations of AO PISCIUM and the origin of the spin pulse in intermediate polars.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/248.2.233 Bibcode: 1991MNRAS.248..233H

Cropper, Mark; Hellier, Coel; Mason, Keith O.

Results are presented of three nights of time-resolved spectroscopic observations and of four Exosat X-ray observations of the AO Psc polar binary. It is found that the AO Psc has a magnetic field much weaker than that of the AM Her star and that it possesses an accretion disc extending inward to about 8 white-dwarf radii and outward to fill the R…

1991 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 92
Dust scattering in the high-state eclipse of CEN X-3.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/251.1.76 Bibcode: 1991MNRAS.251...76D

Tennant, A. F.; Day, C. S. R.

Exosat data from two high-state eclipses of Cen X-3 are analyzed for the effects of dust scattering. The light curves show bright (2 per cent of the out-of-eclipse flux), smoothly varying emission which reaches its minimum after mideclipse. Of this emission, the soft flux falls monotonically with orbital phase. This soft component with dust scatte…

1991 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 26
The rapid burster and its type II burst profiles.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/251.1.1 Bibcode: 1991MNRAS.251....1T

Stella, L.; van Paradijs, J.; van der Klis, M. +5 more

Type-II bursts with durations ranging from about 2 to about 680 seconds are examined to study burst-peak fluxes, burst intervals, integrated energies, and luminosities associated with MXB 1730-335, the Rapid Burster. The data regarding the bursts are compared to develop general correlations between burst variables, and some general characteristics…

1991 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 25
Quasi-periodic oscillations in short type II bursts from the Rapid Burster.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/249.2.300 Bibcode: 1991MNRAS.249..300L

Stella, L.; van Paradijs, J.; van der Klis, M. +4 more

The authors present and discuss new information on quasi-periodic oscillations (QPO) in type II bursts from the Rapid Burster, which are under 30 sec in duration.

1991 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 15
Erratic profiles of type II bursts of very low fluence from the rapid burster.
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/252.2.190 Bibcode: 1991MNRAS.252..190L

Lewin, Walter H. G.; van Paradijs, Jan; Lubin, Lori M. +2 more

Results are presented of approximately 17 hr of Exosat observations of the Rapid Burster in September 1985 during which about 541 type II bursts lasting less than 30 s were observed. Although these bursts are known to have an approximately time-invariant profile showing successive peaks in the burst's decay portion, most of the 20-s bursts at the …

1991 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Exosat 3