Hello everyone,

Another GPS observation with noexciting results (see attached file).
If you think it is getting boring, you can still ask yourself the following existentialistic question: why is the galaxy so calm for the moment?

Well, maybe the following is not so boring, but I wonder if the fit is really significant (I mean the Xe line is not particularly obvious in the data).

From the mosaic images, I can add a source named H 0918-549 in ISDC catalogue which is only clearly visible between 5-10 keV in ScWs #5 and 6. I think this is the first time this source was seen with JEM-X.
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Model gaussian<1> ScW: 03950009
Model Model Component  Parameter  Unit     Value
 par  comp
   1    1   gaussian   LineE      keV      30.2728      +/-  0.145083
   2    1   gaussian   Sigma      keV      5.40797      +/-  0.326266
   3    1   gaussian   norm                8.52209      +/-  0.406956
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 Chi-Squared =      77.476583 using 27 PHA bins.
 Reduced chi-squared =       3.228191 for     24 degrees of freedom
 Null hypothesis probability =   1.527519e-07

Cheers,
            Jérôme

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