Swift Observations of Swift J1933.9+3258: a probable radio-quiet AGN

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Optical, Ultra-Violet, X-Ray, Agn, Black Holes, Quasars

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We report on the Swift observations of the Swift BAT survey source Swift J1933.9+3258. The source was detected in our ongoing Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) hard X-ray survey (Tueller et al. ATEL #668 and #669, Kennea et al. ATEL #677, Ajello et al. ATEL #697). In 9 months of the BAT survey it was detected with a significance of 6 sigma with a flux in the 10-100 keV band of 2.7e-11 ergs/s/cm2.

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