Published 1974 | Version v1
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Search for soft stellar x-ray sources

Description

A sensitive soft x-ray survey of about one-tenth of the sky with the S-150 Galactic X-ray Mapping Experiment, flown as part of the Skylab program on July 28, 1973, revealed no evidence for soft x-ray emission from stellar sources. Soft x-ray emission from giant stars, binary stars, and most main sequence stars is unable to account for the observed low energy diffuse x-ray background originates from the super-position of discrete stellar sources. But if white dwarfs and M dwarfs are as numerous as some investigators have proposed, this experiment is unable to eliminate these stars as important contributors to the diffuse x-ray background. (Diss. Abstr. Int., B)

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Imprint Pagination
124 p.

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Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
7226811
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Thesis, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
BACKGROUND RADIATION; BINARY STARS; COSMIC X-RAY SOURCES; DWARF STARS; EMISSION SPECTRA; GIANT STARS; MAIN SEQUENCE STARS; SOFT X RADIATION; STARS; TOPOLOGICAL MAPPING
Descriptors DEC
COSMIC RAY SOURCES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; IONIZING RADIATIONS; RADIATIONS; SPECTRA; TRANSFORMATIONS; X RADIATION

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University Microfilms Order No. 74-27,768.