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Intensity and galactic absorption of soft background X-rays
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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Measurements of the soft X-ray background intensity show that the intensity is largest in that part of the sky where the columnar atomic hydrogen density is smallest. In the direction bII =-60°, lII = 10° the intensity is found to be 195 ± 20 photons cm−2 sec−1 ster−1 keV−1 near 0.26 keV and 20 ± 3 photons cm−1 sec−1 ster−1 keV−1 near 0.9 keV. The intensity in the galactic plane is unexpectedly large.
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 37: Non-Solar X- and Gamma-Ray Astronomy , 1970 , pp. 342 - 351
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- Copyright © Reidel 1970
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