Abstract

X-ray spectroscopic observations obtained with the Einstein objective grating spectrometer (OGS) and monitor proportional counter (MPC) instruments of three Galactic bulge sources, the globular cluster burst source 1820-30, the burster Serpens X-1, and the GX 9+9 are presented. Joint spectral fits to the OGS and MPC data are consistent for all three sources with either a thermal bremsstrahlung model with temperature ranging from 6 to 10 keV or with a two-component blackbody model, where one component may be associated with the neutron star and one with the accretion disk. The spectra of Serpens X-1 and 1820-30 harden with increases in intensity. The implications of the results for recent models of low-mass X-ray binaries are discussed.

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