TTM/Mir-Kvant observations of the x-ray transient bursting pulsar GRO J1744-28

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The bursting pulsar GRO J1744-28, which flared up in December 1995, has become one of the most interesting objects for X-ray astrophysics. The observations of this source with the TTM instrument on the Kvant module of the Russian Mir Space Station are discussed. The light curves obtained during the five recorded bursts from the source are presented. The TTM localization of the X-ray source with an accuracy of 1' is given. The burst source is shown to coincide in position with GRO J1744-28. The 2-27-keV spectra of the object during and between bursts are constructed.

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