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Frontiers of X-Ray Astronomy (Hardcover, New): A.C. Fabian, K.A. Pounds, R.D. Blandford Frontiers of X-Ray Astronomy (Hardcover, New)
A.C. Fabian, K.A. Pounds, R.D. Blandford
R4,809 Discovery Miles 48 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

These contributions by recognized authorities originate from a Royal Society discussion meeting held to review the most recent results obtained from the current generation of X-ray telescope research. The launch of Chandra and XMM-Newton has revolutionized research in X-ray astronomy over the past few years, and high quality X-ray observations now being made have had a major impact on topics ranging from protostars to cosmology. This book is a valuable reference for research astronomers and graduate students.

An XMM-Newton Observation of the Seyfert 1 Galaxy 1h 0419-577 in an Extreme Low State (Paperback): K.A. Pounds An XMM-Newton Observation of the Seyfert 1 Galaxy 1h 0419-577 in an Extreme Low State (Paperback)
K.A. Pounds; Created by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs), et al
R386 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Save R76 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Previous observations of the luminous Seyfert 1 galaxy 1H 0419-577 have found its X-ray spectrum to range from that of a typical Seyfert 1 with 2-10 keV power law index Gamma approx. 1.9 to a much flatter power law of Gamma approx. 1.5 or less. We report here a new XMM-Newton observation which allows the low state spectrum to be studied in much greater detail than hitherto. We find a very hard spectrum (Gamma approx. 1.0), which exhibits broad features that can be modelled myth the addition of an extreme relativistic Fe K emission line or with partial covering of the underlying continuum by a substantial column density of near-neutral gas. Both the EPIC and RGS data show evidence for strong line emission of OVII and OVIII requiring an extended region of low density photoionised gas in 1H 0419-577. Comparison with an earlier XMM-Newton observation when 1H 0419-577 was 'X-ray bright' indicates the dominant spectral variability occurs via a steep power law component.

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