Fermi GBM Detects Pulsations from IGR J19294+1816

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X-Ray, Gamma Ray, Binary, Transient, Pulsar

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X-ray flux pulsations are being detected by Fermi/GBM from the transient binary pulsar IGR J19294+1816, which was recently found by INTEGRAL to have renewed activity (ATel #2983). Pulsations near the period of 12.45 s were first detected in a daily blind search of the October 28 data. Weaker pulsations were also found in the October 27 data. IGR J19294+1816 was within the 90% confidence region of a source location determined from the October 28 data using the responses of the 12 GBM NaI detectors.

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