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Mar 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007apj...657l..37n&link_type=abstract
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 657, Issue 1, pp. L37-L40.
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A radio burst lasting up to 72 hr at a high Galactic latitude was detected by interferometric drift-scanning observation using an eight-element, 20 m diameter fixed spherical dish array at the Waseda Nasu Pulsar Observatory in Japan. Transient fringes of this radio burst, WJN J1443+3439, were observed at 19:39:01 UT on 2005 February 13 and at 19:35:05 UT on 2005 February 14, at α = 14h43m22.0s +/- 10.0s, δ = 34°39' +/- 0.4° (J2000.0) (l=56deg55', b=64deg57'). The flux density was 1.5 Jy on February 13, whereas it was 3.0 Jy on February 14. Within the error box, a few possible counterparts at other wavelengths (two X-ray sources and two gamma-ray sources) were considered. One of the X-ray sources, 1WGA J1443.4+3450, is in an unidentified class.
Asuma Kuniyuki
Daishido Tsuneaki
Kida Shigeo
Kuniyoshi Masaya
Matsumura Naoki
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