Swift/XRT localization of IGR J19149+1036

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X-Ray, Gamma Ray, Agn, Binary, Black Hole, Neutron Star, Transient

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The field around the recently discovered IGR J19149+1036 (Pavan et al., 2011, A&A, 526, 122) was observed by Swift/XRT twice, on 2010 Dec. 5 and 2011 Feb. 17. The total exposure time was 2.1 ks. In both observations, a single point-like source was detected within the IBIS/ISGRI error circle. By summing up all the available XRT data we estimated the best position at: RA = 19h14m56.73s Dec = +10:36:38.11 (J2000), with an associated uncertainty of 3.7 arcsec.

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