Made with over 7 million seconds of Chandra observing time, this image is part of
the Chandra Deep Field - South and is the deepest X-ray image ever obtained.
Representing an area called
Chandra Deep Field - South, the deepest X-ray image ever shows the highest concentration of supermassive black holes ever seen.
«We predict that there are 10 more in
the Chandra Deep Field,» he says.
Located in a region of the sky known as
the Chandra Deep Field - South (CDF - S), the X-ray source has remarkable properties.
X-ray image of
the Chandra Deep Field - South, the region of the sky where the flaring X-ray source was discovered.
Another lead comes from
the Chandra Deep Field South, an image created by a space - based x-ray telescope that observed the same patch of sky for a cumulative 81 days.
Not exact matches
The new telescope took an 11 - day - long exposure — a record amount of time for
Chandra — of a blank patch of sky about half the size of the full moon, called
Deep Field South.
Searching for the 3.5 keV line in the
deep fields with
Chandra: the 10 Ms observations.
We have detected, as well as strong diffuse emission, 274 new point X-ray sources (4 sigma confidence) within two partially overlapping
fields (~ 250 arcmin ^ 2 in total) down to the flux limit ~ 3 x 10 ^ -LCB--1... ▽ More Using the
Chandra ACIS - I instruments, we have carried out a
deep X-ray observation on the Galactic plane region at (l, b) ~ (28.5, 0.0), where no discrete X-ray sources have been known previously.