Search Results - "Langmeier, A."
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First Wide Field-of-view X-Ray Observations by a Lobster-eye Focusing Telescope in Orbit
Published in Astrophysical journal. Letters (01-12-2022)“…Abstract As a novel X-ray focusing technology, lobster-eye micropore optics (MPO) feature both a wide observing field of view and true imaging capability,…”
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X-ray morphology of the Crab nebula
Published in Nature (London) (21-02-1985)“…An X-ray image of the Crab nebula taken with the Einstein Observatory High Resolution Imager and deconvolved usign Fourier techniques is presented. The picture…”
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X-ray bursts from GX 17 + 2: a new approach
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-10-1986)“…We report the detection of two X-ray bursts from GX 17 + 2; a short one (lasting about 10 s), and a long one (which lasted about 5 min). These bursts reached a…”
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Quasi-periodic oscillations in the X-ray flux of Cyg X-2
Published in Nature (London) (06-02-1986)“…Quasi-periodic X-ray oscillations (QPOs) and low-frequency noise have been discovered in Cyg X-2. The centroid frequency of the oscillations is correlated with…”
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EXOSAT medium energy observations of Cyg X-2
Published in Space science reviews (01-02-1985)“…On July 5-6, 1983, during the Exosat performance verification (PV) and calibration phase, a raster scan of Cygnus X-2 was performed. In contrast to the…”
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Hydrocarbon detection using laser ion mobility spectrometry
Published in International journal for ion mobility spectrometry (01-03-2009)“…A Laser Ion Mobility Spectrometer has been set up and trace detection experiments have been performed. We find that laser ionization almost selectively ionizes…”
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Quasi-periodic oscillations in the X-ray flux of GX3+1 (4U 1744 –26)
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (15-05-1987)“…GX 3+ 1, one of the brightest X-ray sources, was observed with EXOSAT in 1985 for 8.5 hr on March 24–25, and for 16 hr on September 4. During both observations…”
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EXOSAT observations of the bright X-ray source GX9+1
Published in Space science reviews (01-04-1985)“…The results of the spectral and timing analysis of an observation of GX9+1/4U1758-205 performed with the Medium Energy Experiment aboard Exosat are presented…”
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Detection of iron lines in the persistent emission of some X-ray burst sources observed by EXOSAT
Published in Space science reviews (01-02-1985)“…The X-ray burst sources 4U1728-33 and 4U1813-14 are observed with the ME detectors aboard Exosat, and results of a spectral analysis of their persistent…”
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First light of BEaTriX, the new testing facility for the modular X-ray optics of the ATHENA mission
Published 07-07-2022“…The Beam Expander Testing X-ray facility (BEaTriX) is a unique X-ray apparatus now operated at the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Osservatorio…”
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First wide field-of-view X-ray observations by a lobster eye focusing telescope in orbit
Published 18-11-2022“…As a novel X-ray focusing technology, lobster eye micro-pore optics (MPO) feature both a wide observing field of view and true imaging capability, promising…”
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