New X-ray transient IGR J11435-6109 discovered with INTEGRAL

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Radio, Infra-Red, Optical, X-Ray, Request For Observations, Binaries, Black Holes, Neutron Stars, Transients

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A new hard X-ray transient, IGR J11435-6109, was discovered with the IBIS/ISGRI telescope on board INTEGRAL on Nov. 23, 2004, during observations (3 successive pointings at 12:30-14:20 UTC) dedicated to the Galactic Plane Scan. The source was located 1 deg off the known X-ray pulsar twins, 4U1145-619 and 1E1145.1-6141, at the position, R.A.= 11h43m52s, Dec.= -61d09m00s (equinox 2000.0, error radius 2.5'), generally consistent with that of the faint ROSAT source 1RXS J114358.1-610736.

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