Initial Results from the Suzaku Satellite

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Suzaku is the 5th X-ray astronomy satellite of Japan developed under the Japan/US collaboration. It was successfully launched on July 10, 2005. Suzaku is equipped with 4 sets of X-ray telescopes with the CCD cameras at the focal plane and the non-imaging hard X-ray detector. Unique capabilities of Suzaku is a wide-band coverage (0.2-600 keV) with low background and improved line spread function of the CCD below ~1 keV. High lights of the initial results obtained with Suzaku are presented.

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