Calibration of high energy X ray detectors at the spectrum of the Crab nebula, and X ray pulsar A0535+26 examinations

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Calibrating, Crab Nebula, Pulsars, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Spaceborne Astronomy, Spectra, X Ray Astronomy, High Energy Electrons, Observation, Pulses, Radio Sources (Astronomy)

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A series of observations for the transient pulsar A0535+26 were analyzed with regard to the x ray spectrum and the pulse behavior of the source. The first spectral Crab examinations gave an extremely hard Crab spectrum, far from other published results, and great deviations between the theoretical law and measuring data, in particular at the lower edge of the High Energy X-ray Experiment (HEXE) energy field. The proper calibration parameters were tentatively determined, using existing data and Crab nebula measurement. The pulse period of the source was determined as P equal to 103.244 +/- 0.008 seconds.

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