File:XRISM Reveals Its First Look at X-ray Cosmos (SVS14492 - Resolve N132D Spectrum RomanNumerals).jpg

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Same as the above, but with the peaks labeled with Roman numerals. The numbers signify the number of electrons lost, or the ionization state, required to produce each peak. Credit: JAXA/NASA/XRISM Resolve and Xtend

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English: Same as the above, but with the peaks labeled with Roman numerals. The numbers signify the number of electrons lost, or the ionization state, required to produce each peak. Credit: JAXA/NASA/XRISM Resolve and Xtend
Date 5 January 2024, 13:50:00 (upload date)
Source XRISM Reveals Its First Look at X-ray Cosmos
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Francis Reddy, Jeanette Kazmierczak, Scott Wiessinger, Sophia Roberts
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Astrophysics; Galaxy Cluster; Supernova; XRISM; X-ray; Ast; First Light

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