The likely optical counterpart to the X-ray transient IGR J01363+6610

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Optical, X-Ray, Binaries, Neutron Stars, Transients

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We report photometric and spectroscopic optical observations of the likely optical counterpart to the X-ray transient IGR J01363+6610 discovered by INTEGRAL (Grebenev et al., ATel 275). The photometric and red-end spectroscopic observations were made from the 1.3-m telescope of the Skinakas Observatory (Crete, Greece), while blue-end spectra were obtained using the NOT 2.56m telescope at El Roque de los Muchachos Observatory (La Palma, Spain).

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