Abstract: "High-sensitivity wide-band X-ray spectroscopy
is the key feature of the Suzaku X-ray observatory, launched on 2005 July
10. This paper summarizes the spacecraft, in-orbit performance, operations,
and data processing that are related to observations. The scientific
instruments, the high-throughput X-ray telescopes, X-ray CCD cameras,
non-imaging hard X-ray detector are also described."
This 2007 report from Publications of the Astronomical Society of
Japan was cited 35 times in current journal
articles indexed by Clarivate during May-June 2008. Only one other
physics paper published in the last two years, aside from reviews, garnered
a higher number of citations during that two-month period. Prior to the
most recent bimonthly count, citations to the paper have accrued as
follows:
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