A Second Recent Outburst of XTE J1748-361 (or A1744-36)

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Radio, X-Ray, Request For Observations, Binaries, Black Holes, Neutron Stars, Transients

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In November, 2003, Remillard et al. detected a transient with the RXTE ASM, designated XTE J1748-361, which they speculated may be the 1976 Ariel source A1744-36 (ATEL #204). The RXTE PCA scans of the galactic center confirmed the November outburst (Nov 2.1 UT; 2-10 keV flux 13 mCrab). Since then the source was unobservable until Feb 7, 2004, and undetectable after that (< 0.5 mCrab). A PCA scan on Apr 7.3 has again detected the source, with flux 12 mCrab.

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