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Ginga Bibliography
Publication list from ADS
The Ginga publication list through July 2020 is the result of a
query to the
ADS service using the keyword GINGA. Note : the following 2 links
are not section 508 compliant.
Useful Ginga References
- Instrumentation:
- The Large Area Proportional Counter:
The large area counter on Ginga
Turner, M et al., PASJ, 41, 345 (1989)
- The All-Sky Monitor::
All sky monitor on board the GINGA satellite and its performance
Tsunemi, H et al., PASJ, 41, 391 (1989)
- The Gamma-ray Burst Monitor:
The gamma-ray burst detector system on board Ginga
Murakami, T et al., PASJ, 41, 405 (1989)
- Science Results:
- Discovery of GS 2023+338:
GS2023+338: a new class of X-ray transient source?
Kitamoto, S et al., Natur, 342, 518 (1989)
- Discovery of GS 2000+25:
Discovery of a Bright X-Ray Nova, GS 2000+25
Tsunemi, H et al., ApJL, 337, L81 (1989)
- Discovery of a cyclotron feature in the spectrum of 4U 1538-52:
Discovery of a Cyclotron Absorption Line in the Spectrum of the Binary X-Ray Pulsar 4U 1538-52 Observed by GINGA
Clark, G et al., ApJ, 353, 274 (1990)
- Discovery of a cyclotron feature in the spectrum of V0332+53:
Discovery of a Prominent Cyclotron Absorption Feature from the Transient X-Ray Pulsar X0331+53
Makishima, K et al., ApJL, 365, L59 (1990)
- Discovery of a cyclotron feature in the spectrum of Cep X-4:
Discovery of a Cyclotron Resonance Feature at 30 keV from the Transient X-Ray Pulsar Cepheus X-4
Mihara, T et al., ApJL, 379, L61 (1991)
- Observations of X-ray pulsars in the Galactic arm:
Is the 5-kpc galactic arm a colony of X-ray pulsars?
Koyama, K et al., Natur, 343, 148 (1990)
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