IGR J16493-4348 - a radiopulsar or a new X-ray binary

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

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During the Galactic plane survey carried out with INTEGRAL in 2004 a weak X-ray source was marginally (S/N=6.3) detected with IBIS/ISGRI at the position coincident with that of the 0.87 s radiopulsar PSR J1649-4349 (Bird et al., ApJ, 607, L33, 2004; Bassani et al. ATEL #232). This source was recently detected again during the INTEGRAL deep survey of the Norma Arm region at the S/N ratio of 9.1 in the 18-45 keV band.

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