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First glimpse into the hot universe
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Project manager Axel Schwope explains why exactly this object was selected: “It is a very exotic object, Pulsar PSR B0656+14, a rapidly rotating isolated neutron star, which is best visible in X-ray light due to its small size and its enormously high temperature of more than one million degrees.”
Mapping the X-ray Sky with SRG: First Results from eROSITA and ART-XC...
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Dr Axel Schwope (AIP) , 15:15 Oral Presentation X-ray view of the Milky Way: Compact Objects. We report on preliminary results of simultaneous eROSITA and XMM-Newton observations of the isolated neutron star PSR B0656$+$14. Data were obtained for almost 100 ks with eROSITA and 70 ks with XMM-Newton under excellent space weather ...
First catalogue of X-ray sources in overlapping observations published
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Dr. Axel Schwope, team leader at the AIP, says: "Variations of the X-ray brightness are a essential criteria used to search for exotic Celestial ...
Surprise discovery of highly developed structure in the young...
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Combining observations with ESO's Very Large Telescope and ESA's XMM-Newton X-ray observatory, astronomers have discovered the most distant, very massive...
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