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THE HARD X-RAY FLUX FROM GAM CAS DURING 1970-73.

© 1982. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation G. Peters 1982 PASP 94 157 DOI 10.1086/130955

1538-3873/94/557/157

ABSTRACT

X-ray observations are presented of the Be star Gamma Cas obtained with the Uhuru satellite between December 27, 1970, and February 15, 1973. Though variable, the X-ray source (MX 0053+60) persisted throughout the life-time of the Uhuru satellite, with an average daily flux (2-6 keV) of 4.1 counts/s or 4.0 x 10 to the 32nd ergs/s if the star is at a distance of 220 pc. Variations on time scales of months, days, and hours were observed, but a pulsation period was not found. An analysis is made of the continuous X-ray spectrum, and the X-ray flux and its behavior during the early 1970s are compared with more recent observations from the SAS-3, Copernicus, HEAO-1, and Einstein satellites.

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10.1086/130955