Statistics
Scientific paper
Sep 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009cfdd.confe.209w&link_type=abstract
Chandra's First Decade of Discovery, Proceedings of the conference held 22-25 September, 2009 in Boston, MA. Edited by Scott Wo
Statistics
Compact Objects
Scientific paper
The compact X-ray source N10 detected in the Cartwheel ring is one of the brightest ULXs in the sky. I will present results on the variability of this source, and its spectrum. I will discuss the inferred parameters in the context of the current theoretical models. Due to the low statistics, we cannot clinch down the argument on the nature of N10. Nonetheless, I will show that the available information allow us to constrain the parameter space for black hole accretion.
Pizzolato Fabio
Trinchieri Ginevra
Wolter Anna
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