No IR burst during a type I X-ray burst from the rapid burster (MXB1730 - 335)

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Bursts, Infrared Radiation, Neutron Stars, X Ray Sources, Black Body Radiation, Stellar Mass Accretion

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The rapid X-ray burster MXB 1730-335, identified with the compact globular cluster Liller 1, shows two types of X-ray bursts with distinct spectral evolution. The authors report here the absence of an IR burst during a type I X-ray burst from MXB 1730-335. The upper limit on the IR luminosity during the X-ray burst is 70 times smaller than those of reported IR bursts from this object. This seems to rule out a connection between type I X-ray bursts and the reported IR bursts.

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