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Super-Eddington sources in galaxies

Fabbiano, 1998

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1509634285052764284
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Fabbiano G
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Imaging X-ray observations have resolved X-ray sources in many nearby 'normal'galaxies. These sources are associated with different galaxian component, including: bulge and globular clusters (LMXB, eg in M31); the disk/arm component (LMXB, HMXB, SNR, SN, ISM …
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