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Sep 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003atel..188....1m&link_type=abstract
The Astronomer's Telegram, #188
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X-Ray, A Comment, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, Soft Gamma-Ray Repeaters, Transients
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The recently discovered pulsar, XTE J1810-197, now also known as CXOU J180951.1-194351, AX J1809.8-1943 and 1RXS J180951.5-194345 (IAUC 8168, IAUC 8190), has been observed by the RXTE PCA from 2002 to present. These observations include pointings of other targets which included XTE J1810-197 in the field of view, galactic bulge monitoring scans, and dedicated pointings. Based on galactic bulge scans, the source reached a maximum 2-10 keV flux of 3.5 mCrab in Feb 2003, declined to about 2 mCrab, and has stabilized at that level.
Ibrahim Ashraf
Kaspi Victoria
Kouveliotou Chryssa
Markwardt Craig B.
Ransom Scott
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