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- W3160744214 abstract "Multi-wavelength characterization of astrophysical objects by means of cross-matching of modern large sky surveys is a powerful tool intensively used for classification, parameterization and studies of various classes of sources. The objects detected in many or all surveys under study represent convenient material for the research, however, objects that are found in only one of the surveys, and absent in all others, should also attract close attention. Our goal is to identify and study objects apparent in only a single wave band, and invisible in the others. It is still a relatively poorly investigated field and may lead to the detection of a new unique (or transient) class of objects. Here we explore the possibility of detecting of objects with a significant UV excess in their spectra by cross-matching of the GALEX all-sky catalogue with several other surveys in different wavelength ranges and analyzing the ones visible in GALEX only (ultraviolet luminous objects). We describe the methodology for such investigation, explain the selection of surveys for this study, and show initial results based on the search in several small sky areas. The ultraviolet luminous objects should reside in the Milky Way Galaxy and must be either very hot massive stars in the main sequence stage of their evolution, or isolated old neutron stars, slowly accreting interstellar matter. Our results will be used as an input for a larger-scale investigation." @default.
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- W3160744214 title "Ultraviolet Luminous Objects in GALEX data: search and possible explanation of their nature" @default.
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