A search was made of a diffuse component of X-rays 1.5 keV associated with an interarm region of the galaxy at galactic longitudes in the vicinity of 60 deg. A statistically significant excess associated with a narrow disk component was detected. The angular extent of this component has a most probable value of 2 deg and may be as large as 7 deg at 90% confidence. The best fit spectrum yields an intensity of 2.9 photons 1/(cm2-sec-ster) over the 2 to 10 keV range. The 3 sigma upper limit to any emission (e.g. iron line) in a 1.5 keV band centered at 7 keV from galactic latitudes h or = 3.5 deg is .3 photons 1/(cm2-sec-ster). Several possible emission models are discussed, with the most likely candidate being a population of unresolvable l...
Our Galaxy is a luminous X-ray source by virtue of its discrete X-ray source populations and various...
The inner couple of hundred parsecs of our Galaxy are characterized by a significant amount of synch...
The HEAO A2 experiment data was systematically searched for unresolved galactic disc emission. Altho...
An anisotropic feature of the diffuse hard X-ray background that tracks the concentration of interst...
Spectra were measured in the range 1.5 to 35 keV from six low galactic latitude sources near the dir...
The number density of serendipitous sources in galactic plane Einstein Observatory IPC fields are co...
Intensity and spectral shape of diffuse X ray emission by galactic disk from cosmic ray heating of i...
The goal of this program was to determine if the extended FeXXV 6.7 kev line emission might possibly...
We present the first results from the XMM–Newton Galactic Plane Survey (XGPS). In the first phase of...
Observed limits on diffuse X-ray emission from M101 require that the temperature of any coronal or m...
Emission is studied at luminosities lower than those for which individual discrete sources can be st...
We present a high-resolution spectrum of the diffuse X-ray background from 0.1 to 1 keV for an appro...
The all-sky soft X-ray data of McCammon et al. and the new N sub H survey (Stark et al. was used to ...
We present a high-resolution spectrum of the diffuse X-ray background from 0.1 to 1 keV for an appro...
The study of X-ray emission from normal galaxies began with the launch of the Einstein Observatory i...
Our Galaxy is a luminous X-ray source by virtue of its discrete X-ray source populations and various...
The inner couple of hundred parsecs of our Galaxy are characterized by a significant amount of synch...
The HEAO A2 experiment data was systematically searched for unresolved galactic disc emission. Altho...
An anisotropic feature of the diffuse hard X-ray background that tracks the concentration of interst...
Spectra were measured in the range 1.5 to 35 keV from six low galactic latitude sources near the dir...
The number density of serendipitous sources in galactic plane Einstein Observatory IPC fields are co...
Intensity and spectral shape of diffuse X ray emission by galactic disk from cosmic ray heating of i...
The goal of this program was to determine if the extended FeXXV 6.7 kev line emission might possibly...
We present the first results from the XMM–Newton Galactic Plane Survey (XGPS). In the first phase of...
Observed limits on diffuse X-ray emission from M101 require that the temperature of any coronal or m...
Emission is studied at luminosities lower than those for which individual discrete sources can be st...
We present a high-resolution spectrum of the diffuse X-ray background from 0.1 to 1 keV for an appro...
The all-sky soft X-ray data of McCammon et al. and the new N sub H survey (Stark et al. was used to ...
We present a high-resolution spectrum of the diffuse X-ray background from 0.1 to 1 keV for an appro...
The study of X-ray emission from normal galaxies began with the launch of the Einstein Observatory i...
Our Galaxy is a luminous X-ray source by virtue of its discrete X-ray source populations and various...
The inner couple of hundred parsecs of our Galaxy are characterized by a significant amount of synch...
The HEAO A2 experiment data was systematically searched for unresolved galactic disc emission. Altho...