The anisotropy of the diffuse cosmic X-ray background

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Anisotropy, Background Radiation, Cosmic X Rays, Diffuse Radiation, Radiant Flux Density, Relic Radiation

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Cosmic X-ray background data have been obtained using new data on the 2-60 keV diffuse X-ray background from HEAO-1 A2 and subtracting the model galactic X-ray component. Taking the anisotropy caused by the Compton-Getting effect into account, delta = (0.45 + or - 0.18) percent and V = (397 + or - 159) km/s were derived where delta is the anisotropy and V the velocity of the solar system with respect to the diffuse cosmic X-ray sea. There is no inconsistency with the well-known anisotropy in the microwave background.

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