This thesis reports work carried out to make a first observation of x-rays scattered by interstellar dust grains. Initially, important data about the dust, obtained at wavelengths ranging from the infra-red to ultra-violet spectral regions, are discussed in order to establish a useful description of the grains themselves. This is then used to estimate the magnitude and form of the expected x-ray scattering effect which is shown to manifest itself as a diffuse halo accompanying the image of a celestial x-ray source. Two x-ray imaging experiments are then discussed. The first, specifically proposed to look for this effect surrounding a point x-ray source, was the Skylark 1611 project, and comprised an imaging proportional counter coupled to a...
Astrophysical dust -- any condensed matter ranging from tens of atoms to micron sized grains -- acc...
Dust grain properties were investigated in two very different Galactic environments: the interstella...
X-ray photons coming from an X-ray point source not only arrive at the detector directly, but also c...
This thesis reports work carried out to make a first observation of x-rays scattered by interstellar...
Scattering and absorption of X-rays by interstellar dust is calculated for a model consisting of car...
X-rays from celestial sources are scattered by interstellar dust grains. The apparent an-gular size ...
<p>Interstellar dust in the foreground of bright point sources will scatter X-rays over arcminute sc...
We have studied X-ray halos around 25 point sources and four supernova remnants using ROSAT observat...
SWIFT J1658.2−4242 is an X-ray transient discovered recently in the Galactic plane, with severe X-ra...
We have calculated on a small angular scale the distribution of X-rays (e.g., as originating from a ...
X-ray bright quasars might be used to trace dust in the circumgalactic and intergalactic medium thro...
In this thesis, we present new laboratory data of interstellar dust analogues. These mea...
Studies of dust scattering properties in astrophysical objects with Milky Way interstellar dust are ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D36224/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Interstellar extinction includes both absorption and scattering of photons from interstellar gas and...
Astrophysical dust -- any condensed matter ranging from tens of atoms to micron sized grains -- acc...
Dust grain properties were investigated in two very different Galactic environments: the interstella...
X-ray photons coming from an X-ray point source not only arrive at the detector directly, but also c...
This thesis reports work carried out to make a first observation of x-rays scattered by interstellar...
Scattering and absorption of X-rays by interstellar dust is calculated for a model consisting of car...
X-rays from celestial sources are scattered by interstellar dust grains. The apparent an-gular size ...
<p>Interstellar dust in the foreground of bright point sources will scatter X-rays over arcminute sc...
We have studied X-ray halos around 25 point sources and four supernova remnants using ROSAT observat...
SWIFT J1658.2−4242 is an X-ray transient discovered recently in the Galactic plane, with severe X-ra...
We have calculated on a small angular scale the distribution of X-rays (e.g., as originating from a ...
X-ray bright quasars might be used to trace dust in the circumgalactic and intergalactic medium thro...
In this thesis, we present new laboratory data of interstellar dust analogues. These mea...
Studies of dust scattering properties in astrophysical objects with Milky Way interstellar dust are ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D36224/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Interstellar extinction includes both absorption and scattering of photons from interstellar gas and...
Astrophysical dust -- any condensed matter ranging from tens of atoms to micron sized grains -- acc...
Dust grain properties were investigated in two very different Galactic environments: the interstella...
X-ray photons coming from an X-ray point source not only arrive at the detector directly, but also c...