Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001tysc.confe..69s&link_type=abstract
Two Years of Science with Chandra, Abstracts from the Symposium held in Washington, DC, 5-7 September, 2001, meeting abstract.
Computer Science
Galactic Diffuse Emission And Surveys
Scientific paper
X-ray halos around point sources have been long predicted, and were first observed by Einstein. They are created by small-angle scattering in dust grains in the ISM, and their properties strongly depend on the composition, size, and position of these dust grains. Prior observations with Einstein and ROSAT allowed at best rough estimates of the dust grain properties to be made. Chandra's exquisite angular resolution measures X-ray halos in far greater detail than ever before. We present the first results from observations of GX13+1, along with comparisons to existing dust grain models.
Edgar Richard
Smith Randall
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