Outbursts of Cygnus X-3 observed at 1.3 and 3.3 MM wavelengths

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Cygnus Constellation, Radio Bursts, Stellar Spectra, Binary Stars, Millimeter Waves, Synchrotron Radiation, X Ray Stars

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The time dependence of the spectral index of Cyg X-3 was examined at 1.3 and 3.3 mm during observations in October 1985. The data were collected with the IRAM 30 m dish near Granada, Spain. Intensity ratios of Cyg X-3 and NGC7027 were measured and Mars was employed for flux density calibrations. The observations covered three burst events and contained no evidence for a previously-reported 4.8 hr periodicity in the X-ray and IR emissions of Cyg X-3 at energies over 50 mJy.

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