We present the data and preliminary analysis for a series of 90 ROSAT
HRI and two ASCA observations of the broad-line radio galaxy 3C 390.3.
These data were obtained during the period 1995 January 2 to October
6 as part of an intensive multiwavelength monitoring campaign. The sof
t X-ray flux in the ROSAT band varied by nearly a factor of 4 during t
he campaign, and the well-resolved Light curve shows several distinct
features. Several large-amplitude flares were observed, including one
in which the flux increased by a factor of about 3 in 12 days. Periods
of reduced variability were also seen, including one nearly 30 days l
ong. While the HRI hardness ratio decreased significantly, it is appar
ently consistent with that expected from the detector during the monit
oring period. The two ASCA observations were made on 1995 January 15 a
nd May 5. The 0.5-10.0 keV spectra can be described adequately by an a
bsorbed power law. There is no evidence for a soft excess in the ASCA
spectra, indicating that the ROSAT HRI is sampling variability of the
X-ray power law. A broad iron line was observed in a longer 1993 ASCA
observation, and while there is statistical evidence that the line is
present in the 1995 spectra, it could not be resolved clearly. There i
s evidence, significant at greater than 90% confidence, that the photo
n index changed from 1.7 to 1.82 while the flux increased by 63%. The
spectral change can be detected in the spectra below 5 keV, indicating
that the origin cannot be a change in the ratio of reflected to power
-law flux. A compilation of results from ASCA and Ginga observations s
how that on long timescales, the intrinsic photon index is correlated
with the flux.