New X-ray transient IGR J01363+6610 discovered by INTEGRAL

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Radio, Infra-Red, Optical, X-Ray, Gamma Ray, Binaries, Black Holes, Neutron Stars, Transients

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A previously unknown X-ray transient, IGR J01363+6610, was discovered by the IBIS/ISGRI telescope on April 19, 2004 during INTEGRAL observations dedicated to the Galactic Plane Scan. The source position was R.A.=01h36m18s, Decl.=+66d10m36s (equinox 2000.0, position uncertainty 2'). It was within the IBIS field-of-view during 4 subsequent pointings (~2.3 h) and was detected with the total S/N ratio equal to 8.6 and an average flux 17+/-2 mCrab in the 17-45 keV band.

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