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The Astrophysical Journal | 1971

A pulsing X-ray source in Circinus

Bruce Margon; Michael L. Lampton; Stuart Bowyer; Ray Cruddace

Circinus pulsating X ray source spectrum analysis, considering bremsstrahlung and black body models


The Astrophysical Journal | 1972

The spectra of ten galactic X-ray sources in the southern sky.

Ray Cruddace; Stuart Bowyer; Michael L. Lampton; John Hunter Mack; Bruce Margon

Data on ten galactic X-ray sources were obtained during a rocket flight from Brazil in June 1969. Detailed spectra of these sources have been compared with bremsstrahlung, black body, and power law models, each including interstellar absorption. Six of the sources were fitted well by one or more of these models. In only one case were the data sufficient to distinguish the best model. Three of the sources were not fitted by any of the models, which suggests that more complex emission mechanisms are applicable. A comparison of our results with those of previous investigations provides evidence that five of the sources vary in intensity by a factor of 2 or more, and that three have variable spectra. New or substantially improved positions have been derived for four of the sources observed.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1974

A search for a cosmological component of the soft X-ray background in the direction of M31

Bruce Margon; Stuart Bowyer; Ray Cruddace; Carl Heiles; Michael L. Lampton; T. H. Troland

Results of an experiment to search for absorption of the soft diffuse X-ray background by M31, the Andromeda Nebula, are presented. Both X-ray and 21-cm observations were obtained with high spatial resolution; the X-ray detector had a 2-degree field of view, and the 21-cm data were taken with 20-minute resolution. The results establish that at least 48 percent of the soft X-ray flux has a local source, but that the remainder may be of distant origin and therefore of cosmological significance.


Nature | 1972

ON IDENTIFYING NEW KINDS OF ASTRONOMICAL OBJECTS.

B. Margon; Stuart Bowyer; Michael L. Lampton; Ray Cruddace


Archive | 1974

An Extreme Ultraviolet Search of the Galactic Anticenter Region.

Patrick Henry; S. Bowyer; Ray Cruddace; Michael L. Lampton; Francesco Paresce


Archive | 1974

X-Ray Emission Profiles of the Coma and Virgo Clusters.

Roger F. Malina; Arthur F. Davidsen; Ray Cruddace; Michael L. Lampton; S. Bowyer


Archive | 1974

On the Origin of the Soft Component of the Diffuse X-Ray Background.

Bruce Margon; S. Bowyer; Ray Cruddace; Carl Eugene Heiles; Michael L. Lampton; T. H. Troland


Archive | 1973

An Extreme-Ultraviolet Survey of the Northern Sky.

Michael L. Lampton; Patrick Henry; Ray Cruddace; Francesco Paresce; S. Bowyer


Archive | 1973

The Opacity of the Interstellar Medium to Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation.

Ray Cruddace; Francesco Paresce; Charles Stuart Bowyer; Michael L. Lampton


Nature | 1972

GX 340 + 0-Reply to

Bruce Margon; S. Bowyer; Michael L. Lampton; Ray Cruddace

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Bruce Margon

University of California

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Stuart Bowyer

University of California

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B. Margon

University of California

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Patrick Henry

University of California

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Carl Heiles

University of California

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