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R. D. Saxton
Researcher at Telespazio
Publications - 24
Citations - 1122
R. D. Saxton is an academic researcher from Telespazio. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Tidal disruption event. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 24 publications receiving 795 citations. Previous affiliations of R. D. Saxton include Max Planck Society.
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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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Nine-hour X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions from a low-mass black hole galactic nucleus.
Giovanni Miniutti,R. D. Saxton,Margherita Giustini,Kate D. Alexander,Rob Fender,Rob Fender,Ian Heywood,Ian Heywood,I. M. Monageng,Mickael Coriat,Anastasios Tzioumis,A. M. Read,Christian Knigge,Poshak Gandhi,Magaretha L. Pretorius,B. Agís-González +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported observations of quasi-periodic X-ray eruptions from the nucleus of GSN-069 over the course of 54 days, from December 2018 onwards.
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The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey IX. The fourth XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue
N. A. Webb,Mickael Coriat,I. Traulsen,J. Ballet,Christian Motch,Francisco J. Carrera,Filippos Koliopanos,J. Authier,I. de la Calle,María Teresa Ceballos,E. Colomo,D. Chuard,D. Chuard,Michael Freyberg,T. Garcia,M. Kolehmainen,Georg Lamer,Dacheng Lin,P. Maggi,Laurent Michel,Clive G. Page,M. J. Page,J. V. Perea-Calderon,F. X. Pineau,P. Rodriguez,Simon Rosen,M. Santos Lleo,R. D. Saxton,Axel Schwope,L. Tomas,M. G. Watson,A. Zakardjian +31 more
TL;DR: The 4XMM-DR9 catalog as discussed by the authors contains 810795 detections down to a detection significance of 3σ, of which 550124 are unique sources, which cover 1152 degrees$^{2}$ (2.85%) of the sky.
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The XMM-Newton serendipitous survey IX. The fourth XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalogue
N. A. Webb,Mickael Coriat,I. Traulsen,J. Ballet,Christian Motch,Francisco J. Carrera,Filippos Koliopanos,J. Authier,I. de la Calle,María Teresa Ceballos,E. Colomo,D. Chuard,D. Chuard,Michael Freyberg,T. Garcia,M. Kolehmainen,Georg Lamer,Dacheng Lin,P. Maggi,Laurent Michel,Clive G. Page,M. J. Page,J. V. Perea-Calderon,F. X. Pineau,P. Rodriguez,Simon Rosen,M. Santos Lleo,R. D. Saxton,Axel Schwope,L. Tomas,M. G. Watson,A. Zakardjian +31 more
TL;DR: The 4XMM-DR9 catalog as mentioned in this paper contains 810795 detections down to a detection significance of 3σ, of which 550124 are unique sources, which cover 1152 degrees$^{2}$ (2.85%) of the sky.
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XMMSL1 J074008.2-853927: a tidal disruption event with thermal and non-thermal components
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied X-ray bright tidal disruption events (TDE) close to the peak of their emission, with the intention of understanding the evolution of their light curves and spectra.