XRISM spectroscopy of AM Herculis reveals bulk velocity and temperature gradients in the radiative cooling accretion column, with derived shock temperature of 24 keV, velocity of 1116 km/s, and density of 5-6 x 10^15 cm^-3.
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XRISM kinematics measurements in A3571 find low uniform velocity dispersion whose implied turbulent heating offsets cooling, with sloshing as a major contributor.
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Plasma Dynamics of Radiative Cooling Accretion Flow in AM Herculis with XRISM
XRISM spectroscopy of AM Herculis reveals bulk velocity and temperature gradients in the radiative cooling accretion column, with derived shock temperature of 24 keV, velocity of 1116 km/s, and density of 5-6 x 10^15 cm^-3.
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Kinematics of Weak Cool-Core Cluster A3571 Observed with XRISM: Low Cooling Rate Balanced by Low Heating Rate
XRISM kinematics measurements in A3571 find low uniform velocity dispersion whose implied turbulent heating offsets cooling, with sloshing as a major contributor.