Publications

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  • Swift J1357.2-0933: the faintest black hole?
    Swift J1357.2-0933 is a confirmed very faint black hole X-ray transient and has a short estimated orbital period of 2.8 h. We observed Swift J1357.2-0933 for ˜50 ks with XMM-Newton in 2013 July during its quiescent state. The source is clearly detected at a 0.5-10 keV unabsorbed flux of ˜3 × 10-15 erg cm-2 s-1. If the source is located at a
    Armas Padilla, M. et al.

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    10
    2014
    Citations
    35
  • Swift observations of V404 Cyg during the 2015 outburst: X-ray outflows from super-Eddington accretion
    The black hole (BH) binary V404 Cyg entered the outburst phase in 2015 June after 26 yr of X-ray quiescence, and with its behaviour broke the outburst evolution pattern typical of most BH binaries. We observed the entire outburst with the Swift satellite and performed time-resolved spectroscopy of its most active phase, obtaining over a thousand
    Motta, S. E. et al.

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    10
    2017
    Citations
    53
  • Swift-XRT location of the ongoing Terzan 5 outburst
    IBIS-ISGRI observations on 2010-10-10 (Bordas et al. ATel #2919) as well as RXTE-PCA scans on 2010-10-09 (http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/users/craigm/galscan/html/EXO_1745-248.html) showed enhanced X-ray emission from the direction of the globular cluster Terzan 5. We analysed a ~500 s Swift-XRT observation of the field starting on 2010-10-10 01:32
    Linares, M. et al.

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    10
    2010
    Citations
    3
  • Swift/XRT follow-up of the X-ray transient XTE J1728-295 during its decaying phase
    We report a Swift follow-up observation of the very faint X-ray transient source XTE J1728-295 (also IGR J17285-2922, ATel #2825) currently in the decaying phase of its recent outburst (ATel #2823, #2824, #2869). The observation was performed on 2010-10-29 07:07:35 UTC for a duration of 2 ks, and was observed in Photon Counting (PC) mode
    Yang, Y. J. et al.

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    10
    2010
    Citations
    2
  • T he Performance Of The SOLO-VIM Instrument: Effects Of Instrumental Noise And Lossy Data Compression
    Spectropolarimetric observations in photospheric lines reveal a wealth of information on physical parameters of the solar atmosphere like magnetic field strength and di rection or the line-of sight velocity. These observations require the measurement of the four Stokes parameters at a sample of N wavelength positions around the core of the spectral
    Lagg, A. et al.

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    10
    2006
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    0
  • T hermal Feasibility Study Of The Solar Orbiter Visible Light Imager And Magnetograph (VIM)
    In order to determine the feasibility of the Solar Orbiter instrument Visible Light Imager and Magnetograph (VIM), a thermal analysis focused on the critical elements of the instrument has been carried out. The thermal solution has been sought for the hot case and the performance in the cold operational and survival modes has been analysed.
    Pérez-Grande, I. et al.

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    10
    2006
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    0