Bradt, Hale, 1930-....
Hale Bradt spécialiste des rayons X en astronomie. - enseignant en physique. en poste : Massachussetts institute of Technology, Cambridge (en 2004)
Bradt, Hale
Bradt, Hale V.
Bradt, H. (Hale), 1930-
VIAF ID: 47039890 (Personal)
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Works
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1H 0709-360 : a cataclysmic variable with an orbital period inside the "period gap" | |
Astronomy methods : a physical approach to astronomical observations | |
Astrophysics processes : the physics of astronomical phenomena | |
Candidates for a gamma-ray burster optical counterpart | |
Chasing black holes : an insider's view of an astronomy space mission | |
The complete ``Z'' track of Circinus X-1 | |
The continuing study of the unusual AM Her type variable H 0538+608 | |
The Correlated Intensity and Spectral Evolution of Cygnus X-1 During State Transitions | |
The discovery of eight bright active galactic nuclei observed with the HEAI 1 scanning modulation collimator | |
Evidence for the binary nature of A 0535+26 | |
EXOSAT study of the accretion flow galaxy PKS 2354-35, identified with 4U 0009-33 by the HEAO-1 modulation collimator | |
Gamma-ray burst positions from the ASM on RXTE | |
GINGA observations of an AM Herculis type source H 0538+608 | |
GRO J1655-40 | |
H 0323 + 022 - A new BL Lacertae object with extremely rapid variability | |
H 0538+608 (=BY Camelopardalis): an asynchronously rotating AM Herculis binary ? | |
H 1743-32 | |
H0323+022: Classification as a BL Lac and EXOSAT coordinated observations | |
Identification of 4U 1651+39 with the BL Lacertae object Markarian 501 with the modulation collimator on HEAO 1 | |
Initial results of an Einstein Observatory "Shallow Survey" near HEAO-1 X-ray source locations | |
Intense X-ray flares from Aquila X-1 and Circinus X-1 | |
Limit on X-ray emission from a supernova during maximum light | |
Limits on rapid X-ray pulsing in X-ray binaries | |
LMC X-1, X-2 and X-3: precise positions from the HEAO 1 modulation collimator | |
Location of the recurrent | |
Multi-frequency observations of H2106-099: a weak blue bump, variable Seyfert 1 with strong UV Fe II | |
Multiwaveband studies of X-ray selected active galactic nuclei | |
NGC 2110: an X-ray/radio galaxy with elliptical (?) morphology | |
Nova Ophiuchi 1977: an X-ray Nova | |
Observation of X-ray lines from a gamma-ray burst (GRB991216): evidence of moving ejecta from the progenitor. | |
On the optical identification of Sco X-1 | |
The Ophiuchus cluster: a bright X-ray cluster of galaxies at low galactic latitude | |
Optical observations of new X-ray emitting cataclysmic variables | |
Orbital modulation of x-rays from Cygnus X-1 in its hard and soft states | |
Position and pulse profile of the X-ray transient 4U 0115+63 | |
Precise positions and optical search for the 38 second X-ray, pulsar near OAO 1653-40 and upper limit on X-ray emission from V861 Scorpii | |
Rapid X-ray and optical flares from Scorpius X-1 | |
Recurrent brief X-ray bursts from the globular cluster NGC 6624 | |
Scattering and iron fluorescence revealed during absorption dips in Circinus X-1 | |
Simultaneous X-ray and optical observations of GX 339-4 in an X-ray high state | |
SS Cyg as a hard X-ray source identified with the scanning modulation collimator on HEAO 1 | |
The steep X-ray spectra of the QSO's PKS 0558-504 and I ZW 1 | |
The three minute rise X-ray flare in PKS 0558-504 | |
Two probable optical flashes from gamma-ray bursters | |
The weak blue bump of H2106-099 and active galactic nuclei dereddening | |
Wilber's war : an American family's journey through World War II | |
Wra 977 and SAO 251595 | |
X-and Gamma-Ray Astronomy | |
X-ray sources | |
X-ray timing explorer mission | |
X-rays from the Orion Trapezium | |
X1908+075: an X-ray binary with a 4.4 day period |