51. Long-term variability in bright hard X-ray sources: 5+ years of BATSE data
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Robinson, C. R, Harmon, B. A, McCollough, M. L, Paciesas, W. S, Sahi, M, Scott, D. M, Wilson, C. A, Zhang, S. N, and Deal, K. J
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Space Radiation - Abstract
The operation of the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO)/burst and transient source experiment (BATSE) continues to provide data for inclusion into a data base for the analysis of long term variability in bright, hard X-ray sources. The all-sky capability of BATSE provides up to 30 flux measurements/day for each source. The long baseline and the various rising and setting occultation flux measurements allow searches for periodic and quasi-periodic signals with periods of between several hours to hundreds of days to be conducted. The preliminary results from an analysis of the hard X-ray variability in 24 of the brightest BATSE sources are presented. Power density spectra are computed for each source and profiles are presented of the hard X-ray orbital modulations in some X-ray binaries, together with amplitude modulations and variations in outburst durations and intensities in recurrent X-ray transients.
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- 1997