The very long type II X-ray bursts from the rapid burster

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Type 2 Bursts, X Ray Sources, Frequency Distribution, Globular Clusters, Radiant Flux Density, Sas-3, Spaceborne Astronomy

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Two very long type II bursts (greater than 200 sec) from the rapid burster (MXB 1730-335) have been observed on Mar. 3, 1979 UT. Similar long bursts were observed about five months later, in August 1979, by the Japanese satellite Hakucho. This new burst mode is possibly related to the early stage of the turn-on. In this paper, results of the analysis of the bursts from the rapid burster as observed by the SAS 3 X-ray observatory during Mar. 3-5, 1979 are presented.

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