Abstract
The intensity and spectrum of the transient X-ray source 3U 1543-47 were measured by X-ray detectors on the OSO-7 satellite on 13 occasions between November 1971 and December 1972. The results, together with observations of the same object by the Vela and Uhuru satellites, can be described in terms of four qualitatively distinct phases in the X-ray light curve: (1) outburst; (2) relatively steady intensity and spectrum; (3) rapid decrease in intensity and decrease in apparent temperature; and (4) irregular intensity fluctuations with complex spectra. The term 'X-ray nova' is proposed to characterize this and similar transient sources, and a new model for such X-ray novae is proposed.
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