Detailed studies of the nonperiodic time variability of several galactic X-ray sources
Abstract
Computer software necessary for the analysis of the time variability of X-ray sources was developed and tested. Seventy-one Uhuru observations of the black hole candidate Cygnus X-1 were also examined. Data show that the X-ray emission can be best represented as arising from randomly occurring X-ray flares with a mean rate of occurrence of 18 flares/sec and a mean cooling time of approximately 1/2 sec. Furthermore data show that photons in the 2 to 16 keV bandwidth arise from within the same flares. Finally, it was found that the mean flare rate and cooling time have been constant since the source underwent a spectral transition in March 1971. Long term variations of several parameters associated with the X-ray emission from this object were studied.
- Publication:
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Columbia Univ. Annual Report
- Pub Date:
- April 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975cuny.rept.....W
- Keywords:
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- Cygnus Constellation;
- Galaxies;
- X Ray Sources;
- Black Holes (Astronomy);
- Computer Systems Programs;
- Uhuru Satellite;
- Space Radiation