Hakucho Bibliography: Refereed Journals


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  1. SIGMA Detection of Hard X-Ray Emission from the Terzan 1 Globular Cluster
    Borrel, V et al., ApJ, 462, 754 (1996)
  2. The X-ray burster SLX1732-304 in the globular cluster terzan-1: observations with the ART-P telescope on board the GRANAT observatory
    Pavlinsky, M et al., AdSpR, 16, 0395 (1995)
  3. GINGA Observations of GX 3+1: Long-Term Variabilities, Branches, and X-Ray Bursts
    Asai, K et al., PASJ, 45, 801 (1993)
  4. Accretion-powered X-ray pulsars
    Nagase, F, PASJ, 41, 1 (1989)
  5. Pulse-Timing Study of VELA X-1 Based on Hakucho and TENMA Data: 1980-1984
    Deeter, J et al., AJ, 93, 877 (1987)
  6. What do we learn from space? Space science in Japan
    Oda, M, PhT, 40, 1226 (1987)
  7. Space Astronomy in Japan
    Oda, M, Ap&SS, 118, 67 (1986)
  8. X-Ray Spectra of Various Bursts from the Rapid Burster
    Tawara, Y et al., Ap&SS, 118, 317 (1986)
  9. Orbital Elements of the Binary X-Ray Pulsar GX 301-2
    Sato, N et al., ApJ, 304, 241 (1986)
  10. Recent results from the Japanese X-ray astronomy satellites
    Tanaka, Y, NYASA, 470, 163 (1986)
  11. The rapid burster activity observed from tenma
    Kunieda, H, AdSpR, 5, 03105 (1985)
  12. Hakucho observation of the pulse period of GX 301-2 and confirmation of the orbital parameters
    Kawai, N et al., PASJ, 37, 647 (1985)
  13. X-rays from accreting neutron stars
    Hayakawa, S, PhR, 121, 317 (1985)
  14. Cyg X-2 - An accreting neutron star
    Hayakawa, S et al., AdSpR, 3, 1067 (1984)
  15. Variations of the Pulse Profile and the X-Ray Intensity of GX301-2 = 4U1223-62
    Mitani, K et al., Ap&SS, 103, 345 (1984)
  16. A very long X-ray burst with a precursor from XB 1715-321
    Tawara, Y et al., ApJL, 276, L41 (1984)
  17. A study of the spectra and pulse profiles of Centaurus X-3 from HAKUCHO
    Lieu, R, Venkatesan, D & Mitani, K, ApJ, 282, 709 (1984)
  18. Delays of optical bursts in simultaneous optical and X-ray observations of MXB 1636-53
    Matsuoka, M et al., ApJ, 283, 774 (1984)
  19. Short-term X-ray variability of GX 339-4
    Maejima, Y et al., ApJ, 285, 712 (1984)
  20. New mode of activity of MXB 1730-335
    Kunieda, H et al., PASJ, 36, 215 (1984)
  21. Pulse-period changes of X-ray pulsars measured with Hakucho and Tenma
    Nagase, F et al., PASJ, 36, 667 (1984)
  22. Energy spectra and time variations of the X-ray source Cygnus X-2
    Hirano, T et al., PASJ, 36, 769 (1984)
  23. Long X-ray burst from GX 17+2
    Tawara, Y et al., PASJ, 36, 861 (1984)
  24. Tenma - Japan’s X-ray satellite
    Simpson, C, SpFl, 26, 284 (1984)
  25. Thermonuclear flashes in the accreting envelopes of hot neutron stars.II. M=10 dexp(16), 10 dexp(18) g/sec
    Kudryashov, A & Ergma, E, AZh, 60, 1148 (1983)
  26. Observation of Centaurus X-3 by HAKUCHO
    Murakami, T et al., ApJ, 264, 563 (1983)
  27. Discovery of X-ray bursts from GX 3+1 (4U 1744-26)
    Makishima, K et al., ApJ, 267, 310 (1983)
  28. Astronomy - the next space race
    Henbest, N, NewSc, 97, 896 (1983)
  29. Light curve and pulse profile of the X-ray pulsar VELA X-1
    Nagase, F et al., PASJ, 35, 47 (1983)
  30. Discovery of two new X-ray burst sources XB 1812-12 in Serpens and XB1940-04 in Aquila
    Murakami, T et al., PASJ, 35, 531 (1983)
  31. Japanese satellite programs in x-ray astronomy
    Miyamoto, S, AdSpR, 2, 285 (1982)
  32. Hakucho observations of X-ray bursts from 4U 1702-42
    Makishima, K et al., ApJL, 255, L49 (1982)
  33. Properties of X-ray bursts from MXB 1636-53
    Ohashi, T et al., ApJ, 258, 254 (1982)
  34. Observations of an outburst of the transient X-ray pulsar A 0535+26 in 1980
    Nagase, F et al., ApJ, 263, 814 (1982)
  35. X-ray observations of the 1980 Cygnus X-1 ‘high state’
    Ogawara, Y et al., Natur, 295, 675 (1982)
  36. Discovery of 0.5-s oscillations in long flat top bursts from the Rapid Burster
    Tawara, Y et al., Natur, 299, 38 (1982)
  37. The Universe in X-rays
    Henbest, N, NewSc, 93, 720 (1982)
  38. A model of the rapid burster
    Hayakawa, S, AdSpR, 1, 13145 (1981)
  39. The 1980 June X-ray high state of CYG X-1 : optical changes
    Kemp, J, Barbour, M & McBirney, R, ApJL, 244, L73 (1981)
  40. Discovery of an X-ray burst source XB 1715-321.-32
    Makishima, K et al., ApJL, 244, L79 (1981)
  41. Masses of X-ray bursters and super-Eddington luminosities
    Hoshi, R, ApJ, 247, 628 (1981)
  42. Discovery of two new X-ray burst sources in the globular clusters Terzan 1 and Terzan 5
    Makishima, K et al., ApJL, 247, L23 (1981)
  43. Discovery of X-ray bursts from AQL X-1
    Koyama, K et al., ApJL, 247, L27 (1981)
  44. X-ray burst sources near the galactic center and their burst peak luminosities
    Inoue, H et al., ApJL, 250, L71 (1981)
  45. A X-ray transient in the VELA X-1 region
    Tsunemi, H et al., PASJ, 33, 205 (1981)
  46. Cosmic X-ray satellite ‘Hakucho’
    Kondo, I et al., SSI, 5, 211 (1981)
  47. Galactic X-rays observed with X-ray astronomy satellite ‘Hakucho’
    Hayakawa, S, SSRv, 29, 221 (1981)
  48. Time Variation of the Pulse Period of VELA-X-1
    Nagase, F, SSRv, 30, 395 (1981)
  49. Highlights of results from HAKUCHO
    Hayakawa, S, SSRv, 30, 453 (1981)
  50. Cosmic X-ray satellite ‘Hakucho’
    Oda, M, AcAau, 7, 957 (1980)
  51. Discovery of a large X-ray burst from an X-ray nova, Centaurus X-4
    Matsuoka, M et al., ApJL, 240, L137 (1980)
  52. Properties of X-ray bursts from the X-ray transient 1608-522
    Murakami, T et al., ApJL, 240, L143 (1980)
  53. The very long type II X-ray bursts from the rapid burster
    Basinska, E et al., ApJ, 241, 787 (1980)
  54. A new mode of X-ray bursts from MXB1730-335
    Inoue, H et al., Natur, 283, 358 (1980)
  55. Two successive X-ray bursts at ten-minute interval from 1608-522
    Murakami, T et al., PASJ, 32, 543 (1980)

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