Astronomy, Cosmology and Fundamental Physics pp 351-354 | Cite as
Models for the X-ray Emission from Supernova 1987 A
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Abstract
An X-ray source coinciding in position with Supernova 1987 A was discovered in July 1987 by the group operating the Ginga satellite (Dotani et al. 1987). Its existence has been confirmed by measurements made on board the Mir-Kvant Observatory (Sunyaev et al. 1987), as well as by several balloon experiments. The emission extends at least from 6 KeV up to the MeV range (see the reviews by Tanaka and Triimper in this Conference).
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Neutron Star Light Curve Crab Nebula Pulsar Wind Balloon Experiment
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