Ananth, A. G. ; Rao, U. R. (1984) Infrared studies of X-ray sources Astrophysics and Space Science, 102 (2). pp. 359-366. ISSN 0004-640X
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Abstract
A detailed study of the infrared radiation from galactic X-ray sources indicates that the galactic bulge sources and X-ray binary sources have different infrared emission characteristics. The galactic bulge sources seem to show a power law dependence between the X-ray flux and the infrared flux emitted by the X-ray source. The results presented suggests that the infrared radiation in the galactic bulge sources is dominated by free-free radiation and, in the case of eclipsing binary sources, the black-body emission from the early-type companion star contributes significantly to the infrared radiation.
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