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  • Black hole feedback in the ... Black hole feedback in the luminous quasar PDS 456
    Nardini, E.; Reeves, J. N.; Gofford, J. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 02/2015, Volume: 347, Issue: 6224
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    The evolution of galaxies is connected to the growth of supermassive black holes in their centers. During the quasar phase, a huge luminosity is released as matter falls onto the black hole, and ...
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  • The NuSTAR spectrum of Mrk ... The NuSTAR spectrum of Mrk 335: extreme relativistic effects within two gravitational radii of the event horizon?
    Parker, M. L; Wilkins, D. R; Fabian, A. C ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 09/2014, Volume: 443, Issue: 2
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    We present 3–50 keV NuSTAR observations of the active galactic nuclei Mrk 335 in a very low flux state. The spectrum is dominated by very strong features at the energies of the iron line at 5–7 keV ...
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  • An ultraluminous X-ray sour... An ultraluminous X-ray source powered by an accreting neutron star
    Bachetti, M; Harrison, F A; Walton, D J ... Nature (London), 2014-Oct-09, 2014-10-09, 20141009, Volume: 514, Issue: 7521
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    The majority of ultraluminous X-ray sources are point sources that are spatially offset from the nuclei of nearby galaxies and whose X-ray luminosities exceed the theoretical maximum for spherical ...
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  • A rapidly spinning supermas... A rapidly spinning supermassive black hole at the centre of NGC 1365
    Risaliti, G; Harrison, F A; Madsen, K K ... Nature (London), 02/2013, Volume: 494, Issue: 7438
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    Broad X-ray emission lines from neutral and partially ionized iron observed in active galaxies have been interpreted as fluorescence produced by the reflection of hard X-rays off the inner edge of an ...
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  • Iron K and Compton hump rev... Iron K and Compton hump reverberation in SWIFT J2127.4+5654 and NGC 1365 revealed by NuSTAR and XMM–Newton
    Kara, E; Zoghbi, A; Marinucci, A ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 01/2015, Volume: 446, Issue: 1
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    In the past five years, a flurry of X-ray reverberation lag measurements of accreting supermassive black holes have been made using the XMM–Newton telescope in the 0.3–10 keV energy range. In this ...
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  • The soft-X-ray emission of ... The soft-X-ray emission of Ark 120. XMM-Newton, NuSTAR, and the importance of taking the broad view
    Matt, G; Marinucci, A; Guainazzi, M ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 04/2014, Volume: 439, Issue: 3
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    We present simultaneous XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations of the 'bare' Seyfert 1 galaxy, Ark 120, a system in which ionized absorption is absent. The NuSTAR hard-X-ray spectral coverage allows us ...
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  • The Nature of the Torus in ... The Nature of the Torus in the Heavily Obscured AGN Markarian 3: an X-Ray Study
    Guainazzi, M.; Risaliti, G.; Awaki, H. ... Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 08/2016, Volume: 460, Issue: 2
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    In this paper, we report the results of an X-ray monitoring campaign on the heavily obscured Seyfert galaxy, Markarian 3, carried out between the fall of 2014 and the spring of 2015 with NuSTAR, ...
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  • Polarization of the prompt ... Polarization of the prompt γ-ray emission from the γ-ray burst of 6 December 2002
    Boggs, Steven E; Coburn, Wayne Nature (London), 05/2003, Volume: 423, Issue: 6938
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    Observations of the afterglows of γ-ray bursts (GRBs) have revealed that they lie at cosmological distances, and so correspond to the release of an enormous amount of energy. The nature of the ...
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  • Polarimetric Analysis of th... Polarimetric Analysis of the Long Duration Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 160530A With the Balloon Borne Compton Spectrometer and Imager
    Lowell, A. W.; Boggs, S. E; Chiu, C. L. ... The Astrophysical journal, 10/2017, Volume: 848, Issue: 2
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    A long duration gamma-ray burst, GRB 160530A, was detected by the Compton Spectrometer and Imager (COSI) during the 2016 COSI Super Pressure Balloon campaign. As a Compton telescope, COSI is ...
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  • THE COMPLEX ACCRETION GEOME... THE COMPLEX ACCRETION GEOMETRY OF GX 339-4 AS SEEN BY NuSTAR AND SWIFT
    Fürst, F.; Nowak, M. A.; Tomsick, J. A. ... The Astrophysical journal, 08/2015, Volume: 808, Issue: 2
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    ABSTRACT We present spectral analyses of five Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array and Swift observations of GX 339-4 taken during a failed outburst during the summer of 2013. These observations ...
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