An Ultrasoft Transient X-Ray Source near the Galactic Bulge Region Discovered with Ginga(Poster)
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An ultrasoft transient X-ray source was discovered near the Galactic bulge region with the Ginga satellite. The source position was redetermined using the revised satellite attitude data, and is in agreement with those of transient sources, KS 1732-273 and 1RXS J173602.0-272541. The X-ray spectrum was represented by a multicolor disk model with a temperature at the inner disk radius of 0.7-0.8 keV. The obtained spectral parameters are consistent with those of black hole binaries.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 2004-11-15
著者
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YAMAUCHI Shigeo
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Iwate University
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Yamauchi Shigeo
Faculty Of Humanities And Social Sciences Iwate University
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NAKAMURA Emi
Faculty of Education, Iwate University
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Nakamura E
Iwate Univ. Iwate
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Nakamura Emi
Faculty Of Education Iwate University
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