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Boltzmann approach to the large-angle cosmic X-ray background fluctuations

Large-angle fluctuations in the cosmic X-ray background are investigated by a new formalism with a simple model of the X-ray sources. Our method is formulated from the Boltzmann equation and a simple extension of the work by Lahav et al. to be applicable to a hyperbolic (open) universe. The low mult...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 1998-08, Vol.298 (2), p.471-482
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