X-ray spectra and variability of some Seyfert galaxies and other high latitude sources

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Extragalactic Radio Sources, Seyfert Galaxies, Spectroscopic Analysis, X Ray Spectra, Active Galaxies, Ariel 5 Satellite, Galactic Clusters, Uhuru Satellite, X Ray Astronomy

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Observations from the Ariel V and Uhuru satellites have revealed five extra-galactic X-ray sources through spectrographic analysis. Such sources usually fall into two broad categories: galactic clusters and active galaxies. A best-fit model was applied to graphs of the sources' X-ray spectra, and the latter category was found to be more consistent with the obtained data. Confidence limits for the data are also presented.

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