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T. Fang,C. Canizares,K. Sembach,H. Marshall,J. Lee,D. Davisftware modules usually varies with time according to a Rayleigh distribution (Peterson and Arellano in Reliability Review, 22, .). However, the normalized failure rates . in the “tails” (large values of time) are higher than those predicted by the Rayleigh model. And, the normalized failure rate hisAnthrp 发表于 2025-3-23 14:32:50
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Conference proceedings 2004 launch of new missions such as XMM-Newton and FUSE, we are beginning to answer some of the complex issues regarding the phenomenon. This conference proceedings is an attempt to bring together the latest research results and covers both observational and theoretical work on the CSE and related topic平 发表于 2025-3-24 09:27:33
The Extreme Ultraviolet Excess Emission in Five Clusters of Galaxies Revisitedfidence level and an EUV excess over a thermal bremsstrahlung tail is detected in all five clusters (Abell 1795, Abell 2199, Abell 4059, Coma and Virgo) up to large radii. Our results tend to suggest that the EUV excess is probably non thermal in origin.neutralize 发表于 2025-3-24 12:25:24
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A Massive Halo of Warm Baryons in the Coma Clustern from warm gas at ~ 10. K. The mass of the warm gas is on par with that of the hot X-ray emitting plasma, and significantly more massive if the warm gas resides in low-density filamentary structures.吼叫 发表于 2025-3-24 21:22:07
XMM-Newton Discovery of an X-Ray Filament in ComaOur measurements provide a direct estimate of the O, Ne and Fe abundance of the WHIM. Differences with the reported Ne/O ratio for some OVI absorbers hints to different origin of the OVI absorbers and the Coma filament.不安 发表于 2025-3-25 02:31:44
The Ism from the Soft X-ray Background Perspectivet indicates that O VI emission from the Local Hot Bubble is insignificant, if it exists at all, a result which is also inconsistent with current thermal emission models. A (very) short review of the Galactic SXRB and ISM is presented.