Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Nov 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989esasp.296..345c&link_type=abstract
In ESA, The 23rd ESLAB Symposium on Two Topics in X Ray Astronomy. Volume 1: X Ray Binaries p 345-347 (SEE N90-25711 19-89)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Brightness Distribution, Light (Visible Radiation), Spectrum Analysis, Stellar Luminosity, Stellar Mass, X Ray Binaries, Black Body Radiation, Compact Galaxies, Eddington Approximation, Exosat Satellite, Neutron Stars, Stellar Models, Stellar Orbits, Stellar Spectra
Scientific paper
Both the X-ray behavior and the intrinsic faintness of the optical counterpart of the burst source XB 1905+000 are suggestive of a very compact system viewed at low inclination. From the analysis of EXOSAT observations of the burst, in September 1985, a composite spectrum was revealed. Moreover, it was shown how the black body burst emission evolved into a small black body component seen in the persistent flux. Assuming an Eddington-limited peak, bolometric luminosity at a distance of about 8 kpc to the source was derived. Plausible constraints on the mass and radius of the neutron star were obtained.
Chevalier Claude
Ilovaisky Sergio A.
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