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  • BeppoSAX-WFC monitoring of the Galactic Center region
    We review the results obtained with the Galactic center campaigns of the BeppoSAX Wide Field X-ray Cameras (WFCs). This pertains to the study of luminous low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs). When pointed at the Galactic center, the WFC field of view contains more than half of the Galactic LMXB population. The results exemplify the excellent WFC
    in't Zand, Jean et al.

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    2004
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    48
  • 9+ frequencies for V534 Tauri, a δ Scuti variable in the Pleiades. Results of the STEPHI IX campaign
    New observations of V534 Tau were performed during the STEPHI IX campaign in November 1998. An overall run of 285 h of data has been collected from three sites over a period of 23 days. Period analysis reveals a rich oscillation spectrum with nine frequencies above the 99% confidence level. This oscillation spectrum spans a large range of
    Li, Z.-P. et al.

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    2004
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    12
  • The X-ray binary X2127+119 in M15: evidence for a very low mass, stripped-giant companion
    We present integral field spectroscopy of X2127+119, the luminous X-ray binary in the globular cluster M15, obtained with INTEGRAL/WYFFOS on the William Herschel Telescope. We find that tomograms of HeIIλ4686 line profiles appear to be incompatible with the previously assumed view of X2127+119, in which the binary consists of a 1.4-Msolar neutron
    van Zyl, L. et al.

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    5
    2004
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    17
  • The Quest for Microwave Foreground X
    The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) team has produced a foreground map that can account for most of the low-frequency Galactic microwave emission in the WMAP maps, tentatively interpreting it as synchrotron emission. Finkbeiner and collaborators have challenged these conclusions, arguing that the WMAP team's ``synchrotron'' template is
    de Oliveira-Costa, Angélica et al.

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    5
    2004
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    95
  • The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) for the Herschel Space Observatory
    The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) is one of the three science instruments for ESA's far infrared and submillimetre observatory Herschel. It employs two Ge:Ga photoconductor arrays (stressed and unstressed) with 16 × 25 pixels, each, and two filled Si bolometer arrays with 16 × 32 and 32 × 64 pixels, respectively, to perform
    Poglitsch, A. et al.

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    5
    2004
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    0