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Paper: GINGA observations of a long-duration X-ray flare in the Algol system
Volume: 9, Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun: Sixth Cambridge Workshop
Page: 224
Authors: Stern, R. A.; Haisch, B. M.; Nagase, F.; Uchida, Y.; Tsuneta, S.
Abstract: Algol was observed by the Ginga X-ray satellite for about 2 days in January 1989, including both the primary and most of the secondary optical eclipses. No evidence for X-ray eclipses was seen. A large flare lasting over 12 h was detected prior to and during secondary eclipse. The flare began with a peak temperature of about 69 MK, gradually decaying to about 36 MK. Variable Fe line emission at 6.7 keV ws observed. The Fe line equivalent width is in clear disagreement with theoretical predictions for an optically thin plasma.
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