344 research outputs found

    The nautre of dwarf novae and related systems

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    The high energy emissions from cataclysmic variables (interacting binary systems containing an accreting white dwarf) and the relationship of the high energy emission of these stars to their optical properties were investigated. The relationship of the cataclysmic binaries to the strong X-ray emitting binaries that contain a neutron star as the accreting star was examined. A soft X-ray survey of cataclysmic variable stars was carried out. Approximately 75% of all the sources observed were detected in short (2000 sec) observations. Relationships between the X-ray and optical luminosity and the dependence of this quantity on the subclass of the variable were investigated and constraints on the nature of these systems were provided

    Resistive anode image converter

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    The invention of an apparatus for imaging soft X-ray and ultraviolet electromagnetic radiation and charged particles was described. The apparatus includes a pair of microchannel electron multiplier plates connected in a cascaded chevron configuration which intercepts an incident beam of radiation or charged particles. Incident photons or charged particles strike the front surface of the chevron configuration causing emission of electrons. The electrons are accelerated by a voltage gradient and strike the inner side walls of the individual channels, causing emission of secondary electrons. Accelerated and multiplied secondary electrons impinge upon a resistive anode after they transverse the chevron configuration. A pulse position circuit converts the magnitude or transit time of the currents flowing from the point of impact of the electrons on the resistive anode to four contact electrodes mounted on their periphery of the resistive anode into the spatial coordinates of electron impact

    Development of high efficiency opaque photocathodes for the Region 900 angstrom to 1200 angstrom

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    Progress in the following three areas is reported: investigation of the basic properties of candidate photocathode materials; measurement of the quantum detection efficiency (QDE) of KCl, RbBr, and CsBr as a function of wavelength and incident angle; and assessment of the stability of these photocathodes

    Complete fabrication of rocket payload hardware Final report

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    Aerobee payload and other instrumentation for studies in galactic X ray astronom

    Limits on intergalactic helium from the 3C 273 X-ray spectrum

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    An X-ray spectrum of the quasi-stellar object 3C 273 in the interval 0.25 to 10 KeV was obtained by sounding rocket observations. The best-fit power law spectrum has photon index n= 1.3 with no photoelectric absorption. An upper limit on the X-ray optical depth to 3C 273 was calculated from the data, permitting upper limits to be set on the absolute abundance of helium in the intergalactic medium

    A pulsing X-ray source in Circinus

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    Spectrum of pulsing X ray source observed in Circinu

    SNAP Telescope

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    The SuperNova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) mission will require a two-meter class telescope delivering diffraction limited images spanning a one degree field in the visible and near infrared wavelength regime. This requirement, equivalent to nearly one billion pixel resolution, places stringent demands on its optical system in terms of field flatness, image quality, and freedom from chromatic aberration. We discuss the advantages of annular-field three-mirror anastigmat (TMA) telescopes for applications such as SNAP, and describe the features of the specific optical configuration that we have baselined for the SNAP mission. We discuss the mechanical design and choice of materials for the telescope. Then we present detailed ray traces and diffraction calculations for our baseline optical design. We briefly discuss stray light and tolerance issues, and present a preliminary wavefront error budget for the SNAP Telescope. We conclude by describing some of tasks to be carried out during the upcoming SNAP research and development phase
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