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Correlating the WFC and the IBIS hard X-ray surveys

Correlating the WFC and the IBIS hard X-ray surveys
Correlating the WFC and the IBIS hard X-ray surveys
During the operational life of BeppoSax, the Wide Field Camera observations covered almost the full sky at different epochs. The energy coverage, wide field of view and imaging capabilities share many commonalities with IBIS, the gamma-ray telescope onboard INTEGRAL satellite. We mosaicked all the available single pointing WFC observation images and then we searched the map for persistent and transient sources as has been done for the IBIS survey. This work represents the first unbiased source list compilation produced in this way from the overall WFC data set.
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Capitanio, Fiamma
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Bird, Anthony J.
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Federici, Memmo
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Bazzano, Angela
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Ubertini, Pietro
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Federici, Memmo
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Bazzano, Angela
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Ubertini, Pietro
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Capitanio, Fiamma, Bird, Anthony J., Federici, Memmo, Bazzano, Angela and Ubertini, Pietro (2008) Correlating the WFC and the IBIS hard X-ray surveys. AIP Conference Proceedings, A population explosion: the nature and evolution of x-ray binaries in diverse environments. p. 257 . (doi:10.1063/1.2945053).

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Abstract

During the operational life of BeppoSax, the Wide Field Camera observations covered almost the full sky at different epochs. The energy coverage, wide field of view and imaging capabilities share many commonalities with IBIS, the gamma-ray telescope onboard INTEGRAL satellite. We mosaicked all the available single pointing WFC observation images and then we searched the map for persistent and transient sources as has been done for the IBIS survey. This work represents the first unbiased source list compilation produced in this way from the overall WFC data set.

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Published date: 23 May 2008
Venue - Dates: AIP Conference Proceedings, A population explosion: the nature and evolution of x-ray binaries in diverse environments, 2008-05-23

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Local EPrints ID: 144811
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/144811
PURE UUID: c1a968a2-abd3-47c2-959f-67b55f795f30
ORCID for Anthony J. Bird: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6888-8937

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Date deposited: 25 May 2010 10:47
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:36

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Author: Fiamma Capitanio
Author: Anthony J. Bird ORCID iD
Author: Memmo Federici
Author: Angela Bazzano
Author: Pietro Ubertini

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