Limits on soft X-ray flux from distant emission regions
Abstract
The all-sky soft X-ray data of McCammon et al. and the new NH survey (Stark et al. was used to place limits on the amount of the soft X-ray diffuse background that can originate beyond the neutral gas of the galactic disk. The X-ray data for two regions of the sky near the galactic poles are shown to be uncorrelated with 21 cm column densities. Most of the observed x-ray flux must therefore originate on the near side of the most distant neutral gas. The results from these regions are consistent with X-ray emission from a locally isotropic, unabsorbed source, but require large variations in the emission of the local region over large angular scales.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- May 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984STIN...8426558B
- Keywords:
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- Background Radiation;
- Cosmic X Rays;
- Galactic Radiation;
- Interstellar Gas;
- Milky Way Galaxy;
- X Ray Sources;
- Centimeter Waves;
- Emission;
- Halos;
- Latitude;
- Neutral Gases;
- X Ray Absorption;
- Space Radiation