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SRG Publications
Publication list from ADS
The Spectr-Röentegn-Gamma (SRG) publication list through September 2020
is the result of a query to the
ADS service using the keywords “SRG”, “eROSITA”,
and “ART-XC” and rejecting obvious references unrelated to
the astrophysics mission.
Useful SRG References
On the mission
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Next-Generation X-Ray Astronomy
White, N, IAUS, 285, 159 (2012)
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X- and Gamma-ray Astronomy in Europe
Parmar, A, JENAM-2007, "Our Non-Stable Universe", 36 (2007)
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Spectrum-RG/eROSITA/Lobster astrophysical mission
Pavlinsky, M et al., SPIE, 6266, 0O (2006)
On the telescopes and detectors
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The Next Generation X-ray Galaxy Survey with eROSITA
Basu-Zych, A et al., MNRAS, tmp, 2417 (2020)
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Mission Design Problems for the Spectrum-Roentgen-Gamma Project
Nazirov, R et al., CosRe, 57, 61 (2019)
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On-ground calibration of the ART-XC/SRG mirror system and detector unit at IKI. Part I
Pavlinsky, M et al., ExA, 45, 315 (2018)
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On-ground calibration of the ART-XC/SRG mirror system and detector unit at IKI. Part II
Pavlinsky, M et al., ExA, 47, 1 (2019)
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On-ground calibration of the ART-XC/SRG mirror system and detector unit at IKI. Part III
Pavlinsky, M et al., ExA, 48, 233 (2019)
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Microcalorimeter Instruments for the Spectrum-R(X)G and NeXT Missions
Mitsuda, K et al., JLTP, 151, 703 (2008)
Assorted early science results
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The First Distant X-ray Quasars among the Sources Discovered by the eROSITA Telescope of the SRG Orbital Observatory during a Deep Lockman Hole Survey
Khorunzhev, G et al., AstL, 46, 149 (2020)
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SRG/eROSITA uncovers the most X-ray luminous quasar at z > 6
Medvedev, P et al., MNRAS, 497, 1842 (2020)
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Populations of Sources in a Galactic Plane Survey with the ART-XC Telescope of the Spectrum-RG Observatory: Simulations
Mereminskiy, I et al., AstL, 45, 62 (2019)
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