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Masaaki Sakano
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 40
Citations - 2269
Masaaki Sakano is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galactic Center & Neutron star. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 37 publications receiving 2201 citations. Previous affiliations of Masaaki Sakano include National Space Development Agency of Japan & Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
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The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey. V. The Second XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue
M. G. Watson,A. C. Schröder,D. Fyfe,Clive G. Page,Georg Lamer,Silvia Mateos,John P. Pye,Masaaki Sakano,Stuart Rosen,J. Ballet,Xavier Barcons,Didier Barret,Th. Boller,Hermann Brunner,Marcella Brusa,A. Caccianiga,Francisco J. Carrera,María Teresa Ceballos,R. Della Ceca,M. Denby,G. Denkinson,S. Dupuy,Sean Farrell,Federico Fraschetti,Michael Freyberg,P. Guillout,Valeri Hambaryan,Tommaso Maccacaro,B. Mathiesen,Richard G. McMahon,Laurent Michel,Christian Motch,J. P. Osborne,M. J. Page,M. W. Pakull,Wolfgang Pietsch,R. D. Saxton,Axel Schwope,P. Severgnini,M. Simpson,G. Sironi,G. Sironi,G. C. Stewart,Ian M. Stewart,Ian M. Stewart,A. M. Stobbart,Jonathan Tedds,R. S. Warwick,N. A. Webb,Richard G. West,Diana M Worrall,W. Yuan +51 more
TL;DR: The 2XMM catalogue as mentioned in this paper is the largest ever made at X-ray wavelengths, containing 246 897 detections drawn from 3491 public XMM-Newton observations over a 7-year interval, which relate to 191 870 unique sources.
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The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey - VII. The third XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue
Simon Rosen,Natalie A. Webb,Natalie A. Webb,M. G. Watson,Jean Ballet,Didier Barret,Didier Barret,Valentina Braito,Valentina Braito,Francisco J. Carrera,María Teresa Ceballos,Mickael Coriat,Mickael Coriat,R. Della Ceca,G. Denkinson,P. Esquej,Sean Farrell,Michael Freyberg,Fabien Grisé,Patrick Guillout,L. Heil,Filippos Koliopanos,Filippos Koliopanos,D. Law-Green,Georg Lamer,Dacheng Lin,Dacheng Lin,Dacheng Lin,R. Martino,Laurent Michel,Christian Motch,A. Nebot Gomez-Moran,Clive G. Page,K. L. Page,M. J. Page,Manfred W. Pakull,John P. Pye,A. M. Read,P. Rodriguez,Masaaki Sakano,R. D. Saxton,Axel Schwope,A. E. Scott,Richard Sturm,I. Traulsen,Vladimir Yershov,Ivan Zolotukhin,Ivan Zolotukhin +47 more
TL;DR: The 3XMM-DR5 dataset as mentioned in this paper contains 565,962 X-ray detections from the European Space Agency X-Ray observatory XMM-Newton.
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ASCA X-Ray Source Catalog in the Galactic Center Region
Masaaki Sakano,Masaaki Sakano,Katsuji Koyama,Hiroshi Murakami,Hiroshi Murakami,Yoshitomo Maeda,Shigeo Yamauchi +6 more
TL;DR: The ASCA satellite made 107 pointing observations on a 5 × 5 deg2 region around the center of our Galaxy from 1993 to 1999 as discussed by the authors, where they found 52 point sources and a dozen diffuse sources.
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X-ray hiccups from Sagittarius A* observed by XMM-Newton - The second brightest flare and three moderate flares caught in half a day
D. Porquet,N. Grosso,Peter Predehl,Günther Hasinger,Farhad Yusef-Zadeh,Bernd Aschenbach,G. Trap,Fulvio Melia,R. S. Warwick,Andrea Goldwurm,Guillaume Belanger,Yasuo Tanaka,Reinhard Genzel,Katie Dodds-Eden,Masaaki Sakano,P. Ferrando +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed timing and spectral analysis of the new X-ray flares detected during this campaign and also reprocessed, using the same analysis procedure and the latest calibration, archived XMM-Newton data of previously reported rapid flares.
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ASCA X-ray source catalogue in the Galactic Center region
TL;DR: In this article, the ASCA X-ray source catalogue in the Galactic Center region is presented. But the authors focus on the point sources and do not discuss their spectral and timing analyses.