IGRJ05414-6858 is a Be-X-ray Binary

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Infra-Red, Optical, Ultra-Violet, X-Ray, Binaries

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We report on Swift/UVOT and GROND observations following the discovery of the new hard X-ray transient IGR J05414-6858 with INTEGRAL (ATel #2695). Target of Opportunity observations with the Swift satellite started 2010 June 25th 05:39 UT and lasted until 09:06 UT. The analysis of the XRT data revealed a faint X-ray source located 3'0 from the center of the 2'5-uncertainty INTEGRAL location and a possible infrared counterpart (2MASS 05412663-690122) had been reported (ATel #2696).

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