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GINGA Observations of Active Galactic Nuclei

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

H. Inoue*
Affiliation:
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science 3-1-1, Yoshinodai, Sagamihara Kanagawa 229, Japan

Abstract

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Ginga observed 116 AGNs during its operational life from 1987 to 1991: Among them, there were 55 Seyfert galaxies, 42 quasars, 9 BL Lac objects and 10 other AGNs, although the classification is not strict. From these AGN observations, a number of fruitful results were obtained. In this review, I briefly summarize the Ginga observations of AGNs and show several similarities between the Seyfert-type AGNs and the galactic black hole candidates. I also discuss two inverse correlations between the break energy of the power law spectrum and the flux observed from the black hole candidate GS2023+338 and between the equivalent width of the iron fluorescent line and the continuum flux observed from NGC4151.

Type
New Observations of AGN with Specific Instruments
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1994 

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