New gamma-ray transient, IGR J11305-6256 discovered by INTEGRAL

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Gamma Ray, Request For Observations, Binaries, Black Holes, Neutron Stars, Transients

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A previously unknown gamma-ray transient, IGR J11305-6256, was discovered by the IBIS/ISGRI telescope on May 12, 2004 during INTEGRAL observation of the Carina region. The source position is: R.A.=11h30m34s DEC= -62d55m51s (equinox 2000.0, position uncertainty 5'). It was in the IBIS field-of-view during 58 hours. It was detected in the overall mosaic of all the data of a revolution at an average flux of 8 mCrab in the 20 to 60 keV band.

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