Sub-arcsecond position of the the transient 11-Hz X-ray pulsar in the Globular Cluster Terzan 5 derived from a Moon occultation observed by RXTE

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X-Ray, Binary, Neutron Star, Transient, Pulsar

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During an RXTE observation of IGR J17480-2446 performed on 2010 Oct 13,
the transient X-ray pulsar in the Globular Cluster Terzan 5 (ATels
#2919, #2920, #2922, #2924, #2929, #2932, #2933, #2937, #2939,#2940,
#2946, #2952, #2958, #3000, #3044, #3264) was serendipitously eclipsed
by the Moon for about 511 s (ATel #2946).

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