UV Imaging of the Galaxy Cluster CL0939+4713 (Abell 851) at z=0.41
(1999)
A State Transition of GX 339–4 Observed with the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 519:2 (1999) l159-l163
The mini-active galactic nucleus at the center of the elliptical galaxy NGC 4552 with hubble space telescope
Astrophysical Journal 519:1 PART 1 (1999) 117-133
Abstract:
The complex phenomenology shown by the UV-bright, variable spike first detected with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) at the center of the otherwise normal galaxy NGC 4552 is further investigated with both HST imaging (FOC) and spectroscopy (FOS). HST/FOC images taken in 1991, 1993, and 1996 in the near-UV have been analyzed in a homogeneous fashion, showing that the central spike has brightened by a factor ∼4.5 between 1991 and 1993 and has decreased its luminosity by a factor ∼2.0 between 1993 and 1996. FOS spectroscopy extending from the near-UV to the red side of the optical spectrum reveals a strong UV continuum over the spectrum of the underlying galaxy, along with several emission lines in both the UV and the optical ranges. In spite of the low luminosity of the UV continuum of the spike (∼3 x 105 LObjects in NGC 205 resolved into stellar associations by hubble space telescope ultraviolet imaging
Astrophysical Journal 515:1 PART 2 (1999) L17-L20