17 research outputs found
RT-2 Detection of Quasi-Periodic Pulsations in the 2009 July 5 Solar Hard X-ray Flare
We present the results of an analysis of hard X-ray observations of the C2.7
solar flare detected by the RT-2 Experiment onboard the Coronas - Photon
satellite. We detect hard X-ray pulsations at periods of ~12 s and ~15 s. We
find a marginal evidence for a decrease in period with time. We have augmented
these results using the publicly available data from the RHESSI satellite. We
present a spectral analysis and measure the spectral parameters.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures and 3 tables, accepted for publication in The
Astrophysical Journa
Detection of GRB 090618 with RT-2 Experiment Onboard the Coronas-Photon Satellite
We present the results of an analysis of the prompt gamma-ray emission from
GRB 090618 using the RT-2 Experiment onboard the Coronas-Photon satellite. GRB
090618 shows multiple peaks and a detailed study of the temporal structure as a
function of energy is carried out. As the GRB was incident at an angle of 77
degree to the detector axis, we have generated appropriate response functions
of the detectors to derive the spectrum of this GRB. We have augmented these
results using the publicly available data from the Swift BAT detector and show
that a combined spectral analysis can measure the spectral parameters quite
accurately. We also attempt a spectral and timing analysis of individual peaks
and find evidence for a systematic change in the pulse emission characteristics
for the successive pulses. In particular, we find that the peak energy of the
spectrum, E_p, is found to monotonically decrease with time, for the successive
pulses of this GRB.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, Accepted for publication in The
Astrophysical Journa
X-ray astronomy experiment on the Indian satellite IRS-P3
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The specific recognition of a cell binding sequence derived from type I collagen by Hep3B and L929 cells
10.1021/bm700587jBiomacromolecules8103153-3161BOMA