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We present the results of a 73 ks long Chandra observation of the dipping source X 1624-490. During the observation a complex dip lasting 4 hours is observed. We analyse the persistent emission detecting, for the first time in the 1st-order spectra of X 1624-490, an absorption line associated to ion{Ca}{xx}. We confirm the presence of the ion{Fe}{xxv} K$_alpha$ and ion{Fe}{xxvi} K$_alpha$ absorption lines with a larger accuracy with respect to a previous XMM observation. Assuming that the line widths are due to a bulk motion or a turbulence associated to the coronal activity, we estimate that the lines have been produced in a photoionized absorber between the coronal radius and the outer edge of the accretion disk.
We present a detailed spectral study (photoionization modelling and variability) of the Big Dipper 4U 1624-490 based on a chandra-High Energy Transmission Gratings Spectrometer (HETGS) observation over the $sim76$ ks binary orbit of 4U 1624-490. Whil
We present X-ray dust scattering halo results based on our 76 ks {it Chandra} ACIS-S/HETGS observation of the LMXB dipping source 4U 1624-490. Through analysis of the halo light curves with 2-6 keV spectra over the persistent and dipping periods, we
We present Chandra X-ray observations of the nearby Seyfert 1.5 galaxy NGC 4151. The images show the extended soft X-ray emission on the several hundreds of pc scale with better sensitivity than previously obtained. The spectrum of the unresolved nuc
We report on the precise localization of the low mass X-ray binaries X1624-490 and X1702-429 with the Chandra HRC-I. We determine the best positions to be 16:28:02.825 -49:11:54.61 (J2000) and 17:06:15.314 -43:02:08.69 (J2000) for X1624-490 and X1702
SDSS J2232-0806 (the Big Dipper) has been identified as a slow-blue nuclear hypervariable: a galaxy with no previously known active nucleus, blue colours and large-amplitude brightness evolution occurring on a timescale of years. Subsequent observati