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X‐ray Astronomy from the Solar System to the High Redshift Universe
Author(s) -
Komossa Stefanie,
Burwitz Vadim,
Schartel Norbert,
Hasinger Günther
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
astronomische nachrichten
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.394
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1521-3994
pISSN - 0004-6337
DOI - 10.1002/asna.200385006
Subject(s) - physics , rosat , astrophysics , astronomy , quasar , redshift , population , sky , galaxy , demography , sociology
F01 XMM‐Newton: Mission Status and Science Archive F02 Introduction to the Chandra X‐ray Observatory F03 Discovery of X‐rays from Mars with Chandra F04 Investigation of Stellar Coronae with Chandra and XMM‐Newton F05 High‐resolution X‐ray Spectra of Young Stars F06 Chandra Spectroscopy of an Extremely Hot Bare Stellar C/O Core F07 Blobby Accretion in the Polar V1309 Ori F08 The Cyclotron Line in GX301–2 F09 Do we live in a Local Chimney? F10 The Bright Halo of GX13+1 Observed by XMM F11 The XMM‐NEWTON View of the LMC Superbubble N51D F12 X‐ray SNRs in Nearby Galaxies and CR Source Distribution F13 The Hamburg/RASS Catalogue of Optical Identifications of ROSAT BSC X‐ray Sources F14 X‐ray Variability in the ROSAT All‐Sky Survey F15 NGC 6240, Local Key Representative and Pathfinder to the High‐redshift Universe of ULIRGs: the Chandra High‐resolution View F16 Wide‐Angle X‐ray Cluster Surveys and their Impact on Cosmology F17 XMM‐Newton Discovery of an Ionized Fe‐K Edge in the z = 3.91 BAL Quasar APM08279+5255 F18 The Population of High‐redshift Type‐2 Quasars Found in Deep Chandra and XMM‐Newton Surveys