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RXTE Presentations to NASA Senior Review
(Mission Operations & Data Analysis)
- 2008 Senior Review
- full presentation (PDF document - 7.5 Mb)
- proposal text (PDF document - 1.3 Mb)
- 2006 Senior Review
- full presentation (PDF document - 3.1 Mb)
- proposal text (PDF document - 0.9 Mb)
- 2004 Senior Review
Prof. Fred Lamb, University of Illinois, 2004- full presentation (PDF document - 1.2 Mbytes)
- proposal text (PDF document - 0.9 Mb)
- 2002 Senior Review
Prof. Fred Lamb, University of Illinois, June 2002- full presentation (PDF document - 1.3 Mbytes)
- 2000 Senior Review
Prof. Fred Lamb, University of Illinois, July 2000- full presentation
(PDF document - 1.8 Mbytes)
- full presentation
(PDF document - 1.8 Mbytes)
- 1998 Senior Review
Prof. Fred Lamb, University of Illinois, August 1998- full presentation (PDF document - 2.7 Mbytes)
- full presentation (PDF document - 0.73 Mbytes)
- full presentation (PDF document - 5.5 Mbytes)
RXTE Discoveries
Whole Stories/Presentations:
- Magnetar Graphics - From NASA's Space Science News (1998)
Accompanying Story - NASA's Space Science News (1998 discovery of magnetar: SGR 1900+14, by Kouveliotou, et al)
Individual Graphics:
- Soft Gamma Repeater
found to be an X-ray Pulsar with a Superstrong Magnetic Field
Chryssa Kouveliotou uncovers pulsation period and its derivative suggesting
spindown due to a magnetic field about 100 times stronger than those of radio
pulsars.
- Pulsars in the
SMC: Serendipitous detections cluster near SMC X-3.
Jim Lochner and RXTE team members uncover a plethora of transient pulsars.
- Old Faithful
X-ray Binary: Geyser in the Sky
Multiwavelength observations indicate that tremendous quantity of mass is
ejected from the jets of this Black Hole X-ray binary each half hour cycle.
- Frame Dragging
Near Suspected Black Holes.
Wei Cui looks for evidence of precession of accretion disks due to general
relativistic dragging of inertial frames near spinning black holes.
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