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The unusual broad-band X-ray spectral variability of NGC 1313 X-1 seen with XMM-Newton, Chandra, and NuSTAR
D. J. Walton
, C. Pinto
, M. Nowak
, M. Bachetti
, R. Sathyaprakash
, E. Kara
, T. P. Roberts
, R. Soria
, M. Brightman
, C. R. Canizares
, H. P. Earnshaw
, F. Fürst
, M. Heida
, M. J. Middleton
, D. Stern
, L. Tao
, N. Webb
, W. N. Alston
, D. Barret
, A. C. Fabian
F. A. Harrison, P. Kosec
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X-ray
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Luminosity
100%
Spectral Variability
100%
XMM-Newton
100%
NuSTAR
100%
High Energy
66%
Eddington
66%
Outer Region
33%
Low Temperature
33%
Two-component
33%
Anticorrelation
33%
Neutron Stars
33%
L-T4
33%
Data Traces
33%
Temperature Behavior
33%
Advection
33%
Unusual Behavior
33%
Accretion Flow
33%
Continuum Emission
33%
Accretor
33%
Advection-dominated
33%
Accretion Disk Models
33%
Hot Disk
33%
Blackbody Emission
33%
Multi-epoch
33%
Disk Wind
33%
Energy Variability
33%
Physics
Broadband
100%
Advection
100%
X Ray
100%
Black Hole
100%
Neutron Stars
50%
Circumstellar Disks
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Emissions
100%
Broadband
100%
X Ray
100%
Advection
66%
Accretion Disk
33%
Neutron Stars
33%