Observations of Cyg X-1 between October 1974 and July 1975 reveal a persistent 5.6 day modulation of the 3 to 6 keV X-ray intensity, having a minimum in phase with superior conjunction of the HDE 226868 binary system. The modulation is found to be most pronounced just prior to the April-May 1975 increase of Cyg X-1, after which both the modulation and intensity are at their lowest values for the entire duration of the observations. These data imply that the X-ray emission from Cyg X-1 arises from the compact member of HDE 226868, and that the increase of April-May 1975 may have represented the depletion of accreting material which was not mixed into a cylindrically symmetric accretion disk about the compact member
The X-ray flux of 4U1822-37 is shown to be modulated with the 5.57 hour period of its optical counte...
X-rays from Cygnus X-3 were observed during early 1978 with the detectors of the SAS-3 satellite. Th...
High mass X-ray binaries accrete via the stellar wind of their supermassive companion. The stellar w...
Ariel-5 all sky monitor data on Cyg X-1 X-ray intensity increase during 1975 are analyzed. Data cove...
Analysis of All-Sky Monitor observations of Cir X-1 (3U1516-56) over the period October 1975 - April...
A search for a 78.4 day modulation in the high energy X-ray flux observed with OSO-8 and in the U-ba...
The three bright 3-6 keV X-ray sources in Cygnus are examined for regular temporal variability with ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
A very high activity of Cygnus X-1 on 1999 April 19-21 was recorded by BATSE Large Area Detectors on...
The X-ray evidence from several experiments is reviewed, with special emphasis on those characterist...
Preliminary results from the Ariel-5 all-sky X-ray monitor are presented, along with sufficient expe...
Context. Cygnus X-1 (Cyg X-1) is a high mass X-ray binary system, known to be a black hole candidate...
We report RXTE/PCA observations of the black hole candidate Cygnus X-1. In 1996 February the source ...
We present epoch 1996, high-quality radial velocity data for HDE 226868, the optical counterpart of ...
The All-Sky Monitor on Ariel 5 has observed the Aquila-Serpens region on a quasi-continuous basis si...
The X-ray flux of 4U1822-37 is shown to be modulated with the 5.57 hour period of its optical counte...
X-rays from Cygnus X-3 were observed during early 1978 with the detectors of the SAS-3 satellite. Th...
High mass X-ray binaries accrete via the stellar wind of their supermassive companion. The stellar w...
Ariel-5 all sky monitor data on Cyg X-1 X-ray intensity increase during 1975 are analyzed. Data cove...
Analysis of All-Sky Monitor observations of Cir X-1 (3U1516-56) over the period October 1975 - April...
A search for a 78.4 day modulation in the high energy X-ray flux observed with OSO-8 and in the U-ba...
The three bright 3-6 keV X-ray sources in Cygnus are examined for regular temporal variability with ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
A very high activity of Cygnus X-1 on 1999 April 19-21 was recorded by BATSE Large Area Detectors on...
The X-ray evidence from several experiments is reviewed, with special emphasis on those characterist...
Preliminary results from the Ariel-5 all-sky X-ray monitor are presented, along with sufficient expe...
Context. Cygnus X-1 (Cyg X-1) is a high mass X-ray binary system, known to be a black hole candidate...
We report RXTE/PCA observations of the black hole candidate Cygnus X-1. In 1996 February the source ...
We present epoch 1996, high-quality radial velocity data for HDE 226868, the optical counterpart of ...
The All-Sky Monitor on Ariel 5 has observed the Aquila-Serpens region on a quasi-continuous basis si...
The X-ray flux of 4U1822-37 is shown to be modulated with the 5.57 hour period of its optical counte...
X-rays from Cygnus X-3 were observed during early 1978 with the detectors of the SAS-3 satellite. Th...
High mass X-ray binaries accrete via the stellar wind of their supermassive companion. The stellar w...