The objective of this investigation was to perform a spectral survey of the low energy diffuse X-ray background using the X-ray Background Survey Spectrometer (XBSS) on board the Space Station Freedom (SSF). XBSS obtains spectra of the X-ray diffuse background in the 11-24 A and 44-84 A wavelength intervals over the entire sky with 15 deg spatial resolution. These X-rays are almost certainly from a very hot (10(exp 6) K) component of the interstellar medium that is contained in regions occupying a large fraction of the interstellar volume near the Sun. Astrophysical plasmas near 10(exp 6) K are rich in emission lines, and the relative strengths of these lines, besides providing information about the physical conditions of the emitting gas, ...
During the period April 29 through May 2, 1985, the Atmospheric Trace Molecular Spectroscopy experim...
We have measured the spectrum of the Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB) in the 2–8 keV range with the hi...
Since the discovery of cosmic rays, Earth\u27s upper atmosphere at depths of 1-10 g cm2 has been use...
The hard X-ray band (10 - 100 keV) has been only observed so far by collimated and coded aperture ma...
The spectrum of the extragalactic diffuse X-ray background was measured with the GSFC cosmic X-ray e...
We made the first measurement of the extragalactic 0.7 keV background. We detected the X-ray shadow ...
The soft X-ray sky survey data are combined with the results from the UXT sounding rocket payload. V...
The technical activities, scientific results, related space hardware projects and personnel of the h...
A new measurement of the diffuse X-ray emission sets more stringent upper limits on the fluctuations...
Giacconi et al. (1962) discovered a diffuse cosmic X-ray background with rocket experiments when the...
The cosmic diffuse X-ray background (CXB), which is only second to the cosmic microwave background (...
We study the spectrum of the cosmic X-ray background (CXB) in energy range $\sim$5-100 keV. Early in...
We present a high-resolution spectrum of the diffuse X-ray background from 0.1 to 1 keV for an appro...
Limit on line emission in X ray background at high galactic latitudes - rocket observatio
The latest all-sky survey in hard X-ray band was performed by the HEAO-1 satellite (13-80 keV) with ...
During the period April 29 through May 2, 1985, the Atmospheric Trace Molecular Spectroscopy experim...
We have measured the spectrum of the Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB) in the 2–8 keV range with the hi...
Since the discovery of cosmic rays, Earth\u27s upper atmosphere at depths of 1-10 g cm2 has been use...
The hard X-ray band (10 - 100 keV) has been only observed so far by collimated and coded aperture ma...
The spectrum of the extragalactic diffuse X-ray background was measured with the GSFC cosmic X-ray e...
We made the first measurement of the extragalactic 0.7 keV background. We detected the X-ray shadow ...
The soft X-ray sky survey data are combined with the results from the UXT sounding rocket payload. V...
The technical activities, scientific results, related space hardware projects and personnel of the h...
A new measurement of the diffuse X-ray emission sets more stringent upper limits on the fluctuations...
Giacconi et al. (1962) discovered a diffuse cosmic X-ray background with rocket experiments when the...
The cosmic diffuse X-ray background (CXB), which is only second to the cosmic microwave background (...
We study the spectrum of the cosmic X-ray background (CXB) in energy range $\sim$5-100 keV. Early in...
We present a high-resolution spectrum of the diffuse X-ray background from 0.1 to 1 keV for an appro...
Limit on line emission in X ray background at high galactic latitudes - rocket observatio
The latest all-sky survey in hard X-ray band was performed by the HEAO-1 satellite (13-80 keV) with ...
During the period April 29 through May 2, 1985, the Atmospheric Trace Molecular Spectroscopy experim...
We have measured the spectrum of the Cosmic X-ray Background (CXB) in the 2–8 keV range with the hi...
Since the discovery of cosmic rays, Earth\u27s upper atmosphere at depths of 1-10 g cm2 has been use...