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MX 1313+29 - A compact source of very low energy X-rays in Coma Berenices
The Astrophysical Journal1976Vol. 203, pp. L21–L21
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D. R. Hearn, Jacob Richardson, H. Bradt, G. W. Clark, W. H. G. Lewin, W. Mayer, J. E. McClintock, F. A. Primini, S. Rappaport
Abstract
A compact X-ray source near the North Galactic Pole has been detected with the low-energy X-ray telescope aboard the SAS-3 satellite. The spectral temperature of the source is less than 1 million K, and the energy flux at the earth is 3 by 10 to the -10th power erg/sq cm/sec above 0.1 keV. The flux appeared to be constant both on short time scales (10-1000 s), and over the interval from the first SAS-3 observation (June 12, 1975) to the latest (July 15, 1975). The possible identification of this source with the hot white dwarf HZ 43 is discussed.
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