Based on long-term SWIFT, RXTE, and MAXI observations of the X-ray novae H 1743-322 (IGR J17464-3213) and GX 339-4, we have investigated the morphology and classified the light curves of their X-ray ...outbursts. In particular, we have confirmed the existence of two radically different types of outbursts, soft (S) and hard (H), in both sources and revealed their varieties, ultrabright (U) and intermediate (I). The properties and origin of the differences in the light curves of these outbursts are discussed in terms of the truncated accretion disk model.
Based on long-term SWIFT, RXTE, and MAXI observations of the X-ray novae H1743-322 (IGR J17464-3213) and GX339-4, we have investigated the morphology and classified the light curves of their X-ray ...outbursts. In particular, we have confirmed the existence of two radically different types of outbursts, soft (S) and hard (H), in both sources and revealed their varieties, ultrabright (U) and intermediate (I). The properties and origin of the differences in the light curves of these outbursts are discussed in terms of the truncated accretion disk model.
The results of the study with modern molecular genetic research methods the circulation in the Kyrgyzstan territory avian flu virus in waterfowl and humans. Tested 3032 samples from 106 species of ...wild aquatic birds, of which 46 samples detected the flu virus, the proportion of positive samples was 1.5% (95% CI = 1.1 1.9). In 17 species of birds able to detect flu viruses. Avian influenza virus is more likely to appear among the following species of wild aquatic birds: black-headed gull, mallard, snipe, river terns, coots, common teal. Influenza A(H5N1) was found only in three samples from three birds: caspian gull, black-headed gull and mallard. Among people with clinical symptoms of acute respiratory infection and flui the laboratory testing virus A(H5N1) is not detected. The level of flu and acute respiratory viral infection of the population in areas located near lakes and wintering wetland birds was similar to that in other regions of the country.