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observation_id
object_name
center_ra
center_dec
center_ra_b1950
center_dec_b1950
center_ecliptic_lon
center_ecliptic_lat
center_galactic_lon
center_galactic_lat
roll_angle
observation_start_time_mjd
observation_start_time
observation_end_time_mjd
observation_end_time
exposure
awarded_exposure
resolve_exposure
resolve_data_mode
resolve_with_filter_be
resolve_with_filter_fe55
resolve_with_filter_nd
resolve_with_filter_poly
resolve_with_filter_open
resolve_with_filter_undef
is_resolve_gatevalve_closed
is_resolve_mxs1
is_resolve_mxs2
is_resolve_mxs3
is_resolve_mxs4
resolve_code
gen_code
processing_status
processing_date
public_date
distribution_date
processing_version
caldb_version
processing_software
proposal_id
proposal_abstract
proposal_category
proposal_category_code
proposal_priority
pi_name
co_pi_name
proposal_affiliated_country
proposal_cycle
proposal_type
proposal_title
observation_status
data_access_url
ql_access_url
ql_image_url
corner1_ra
corner1_dec
corner2_ra
corner2_dec
corner3_ra
corner3_dec
corner4_ra
corner4_dec
corner5_ra
corner5_dec
corner6_ra
corner6_dec
corner1_ra_b1950
corner1_dec_b1950
corner2_ra_b1950
corner2_dec_b1950
corner3_ra_b1950
corner3_dec_b1950
corner4_ra_b1950
corner4_dec_b1950
corner5_ra_b1950
corner5_dec_b1950
corner6_ra_b1950
corner6_dec_b1950
corner1_ecliptic_lon
corner1_ecliptic_lat
corner2_ecliptic_lon
corner2_ecliptic_lat
corner3_ecliptic_lon
corner3_ecliptic_lat
corner4_ecliptic_lon
corner4_ecliptic_lat
corner5_ecliptic_lon
corner5_ecliptic_lat
corner6_ecliptic_lon
corner6_ecliptic_lat
corner1_galactic_lon
corner1_galactic_lat
corner2_galactic_lon
corner2_galactic_lat
corner3_galactic_lon
corner3_galactic_lat
corner4_galactic_lon
corner4_galactic_lat
corner5_galactic_lon
corner5_galactic_lat
corner6_galactic_lon
corner6_galactic_lat
resolve_adr_mode
resolve_thr_name
resolve_shp_date
1 201073010 SERPENS_X-1 279.99033 5.03594 279.37364 4.9891 281.29588 28.08433 36.11839 4.8417 257.94823 60600.90074 2024-10-17 21:37:04 60604.98060 2024-10-21 23:32:04 172.513 150.000 172.513 PX_NORMAL N Y N N Y Y Y OFF OFF OFF OFF 313430 11310 PROCESSED 2024-10-26 11:43:52 2025-10-31 00:00:00 2024-10-27 11:43:53 03.00.013.009 gen20240315_xtd20240815_rsl20240815 Hea_21Aug2024_V6.34_XRISM_21Aug2024_V001 000012057 Serpens X-1 is a persistently accreting neutron star (NS) with the first confirmed relativistically broadened Fe line for such systems. However, there remains conflicting reports of key parameters, such as the position of the inner accretion disk and inclination. These quantities can be determined from resolving the red- and blue-wings of the Fe line profile, which are most sensitive to the gravitational redshift and Doppler effects, respectively. Further, the Fe line has a unique double-peaked profile which can be due to high disk density effects causing the Fe XXV and XXVI lines to be produced at a similar strength. We request a 300 ks observation of the source to reveal the Doppler and relativistic effects that shape the line profile and further our understanding of the accretion flow. BH AND NS BINARIES 2 A RENEE LUDLAM USA 1 NOR RESOLVING RELATIVISTIC EFFECTS IN THE ACCRETION DISK OF SERPENS X-1 archived https://data.darts.isas.jaxa.jp/pub/xrism/data/obs/rev3/2/201073010/ Quick Look 279.97147 5.00697 280.02201 5.01769 280.01299 5.05946 280.00465 5.05764 280.00294 5.06594 279.96081 5.0571 279.35464 4.96023 279.40523 4.97071 279.39641 5.01252 279.38806 5.01074 279.38639 5.01905 279.34422 5.01041 281.27208 28.05692 281.32992 28.06366 281.32347 28.10601 281.31392 28.10485 281.31273 28.11326 281.26452 28.10772 36.08394 4.84537 36.11637 4.8053 36.14969 4.83219 36.14429 4.83878 36.15095 4.84406 36.124 4.8775 HELIUM A75A 2021-12-13 00:00:00

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