X-ray Observations of Cyg X-3 Near the Time of Radio Outbursts
Abstract
FOLLOWING the announcement of Gregory et al.1 and Hjellming and Balick2 that the radio source identified with Cyg X-3 had undergone a substantial increase in radio flux output some time between August 31, 1972, and September 2, 1972, we made a search through all data available for dates near this event from the Vela 5B spacecraft to determine if any associated increase in X-ray flux could be detected. Scans of the appropriate region of the sky were made on the four dates shown in Table 1. Cyg X-3 lies close enough on the sky to Cyg X-1 that the two sources were barely resolvable with the angular response of the X-ray detectors on the spacecraft; however, estimates of the strength of Cyg X-3 relative to Cyg X-1 were possible. In all cases, the flux observed from Cyg X-3 in the 3 to 12 keV energy range was consistent with the ratio of 1:3 (flux from Cyg X-3/flux from Cyg X-1) reported in previous observations of these sources (for example, Gursky et al.3).
- Publication:
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Nature Physical Science
- Pub Date:
- October 1972
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- Bibcode:
- 1972NPhS..239..125C