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view Abstract Citations (19) References (14) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Hard X-Ray Emission from the Carina Nebula Koyama, Katsuji ; Asaoka, Ikuko ; Ushimaru, Naoko ; Yamauchi, Shigeo ; Corbet, Robin H. D. Abstract Hard X-rays above a few keV from the Carina nebula were observed with the Ginga satellite. The hard X-ray emission was found to originate in a region less than 0.15 deg radius from Eta Car. The X-ray spectrum can be described by emission from a thin hot plasma with a temperature of 4.1 keV. The intensity is consistent with the results of previous observations made with large field-of-view instruments, providing allowance is made for emission from the Galactic ridge; however, it is about twice as large as that obtained by the smaller field-of-view SSS on board the Einstein Observatory. At least some of the hard X-ray emission may be extended with a diameter of 0.1-0.3 deg. The X-ray flux from the Eta Car region shows no intensity variations on a time scale between several seconds and 10 yr at a level greater than 30 percent. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: October 1990 DOI: 10.1086/169256 Bibcode: 1990ApJ...362..215K Keywords: High Temperature Plasmas; Nebulae; Satellite Observation; Stellar Coronas; X Ray Sources; X Ray Spectra; Binary Stars; Field Of View; Heao 2; Milky Way Galaxy; Astrophysics; NEBULAE: INDIVIDUAL NAME: CARINA NEBULA; RADIATION MECHANISMS; X-RAYS: SOURCES; X-RAYS: SPECTRA full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (6)
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