Suzaku studies of white dwarf stars and the galactic X-ray background emission /

This thesis presents a study of the origin of an apparently extended X-ray emission associated with the Galactic ridge. The study was carried out with broadband spectra obtained from mapping observations in the Galactic bulge region conducted in 2005-2010 by the Suzaku space X-ray observatory. The s...

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Glavni avtor: Yuasa, Takayuki (Author)
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Izdano: Tokyo Springer Japan 2013.
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