IFU spectroscopy of NGC 6552 reveals decoupled ionized gas kinematics and excitation, with outflow energetics consistent with multi-phase outflow models.
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HST-resolved SEDs for seven nearby BAT AGN show host-galaxy contamination biases accretion-disk temperature by ~2 eV, extinction by ~2.2 mag, bolometric luminosity by ~0.57 dex, and X-ray bolometric corrections by ~0.66 dex relative to Swift/UVOT data.
IGR J20084+3221 is classified as an Intermediate Polar with a 635-second white dwarf spin period and a fitted mass of 1.09 solar masses.
Follow-up observations reclassify 7 of 10 candidate ultra extreme high-energy-peaked BL Lacs as AGNs, with only 2 possibly compatible with MeV-peaked SEDs.
Swift GRB catalog shows dipole and quadrupole signals consistent with isotropy once the instrument exposure map is included in Monte Carlo null tests.
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Decoupled Kinematics and Excitation in the Compton-thick AGN NGC 6552: Spatially Resolved KOOLS-IFU Observations
IFU spectroscopy of NGC 6552 reveals decoupled ionized gas kinematics and excitation, with outflow energetics consistent with multi-phase outflow models.
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Resolved UV-Optical HST Imaging and Spectral Energy Distribution Modeling of Nearby BAT Active Galactic Nuclei
HST-resolved SEDs for seven nearby BAT AGN show host-galaxy contamination biases accretion-disk temperature by ~2 eV, extinction by ~2.2 mag, bolometric luminosity by ~0.57 dex, and X-ray bolometric corrections by ~0.66 dex relative to Swift/UVOT data.
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Hunting for extreme high-energy-peaked BL Lacs: Rare to find and difficult to classify
Follow-up observations reclassify 7 of 10 candidate ultra extreme high-energy-peaked BL Lacs as AGNs, with only 2 possibly compatible with MeV-peaked SEDs.
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Probing dipole and quadrupole anisotropy in Gamma-ray bursts from Swift dataset
Swift GRB catalog shows dipole and quadrupole signals consistent with isotropy once the instrument exposure map is included in Monte Carlo null tests.