EVLA radio detections of MAXI J1836-194 suggest it is a black hole X-ray binary

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Radio, X-Ray, Request For Observations, Binary, Black Hole, Transient

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The newly detected X-ray transient MAXI J1836-194 (ATel #3611) has been identified as a potential Be/X-ray binary (Atel #3614) or black hole X-ray binary (ATel # 3618, #3619, #3626). Following its identification as a black hole candidate, we observed MAXI J1836-194 with the EVLA on 2011 Sep 03 (02:52-03:23 UT; MJD 55807.13). We simultaneously observed at central frequencies of 4.6 and 7.9 GHz, with an observing bandwidth of 128 MHz at each frequency.

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