Radio Properties of the Hard X-ray transient IGR J18175-1530

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Radio, X-Ray, Gamma Ray, A Comment, Agn, Binaries, Black Holes, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, Transients, Variables

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In response to the discovery of the new hard X-ray transient IGR J18175-1530 and its possible association with the radio source GPSR5 15.308+0.226 (hereafter GPS15.3) by Paizis et al. (ATEL #1248), radio images of the field from MAGPIS and NVSS were examined. The 1.4 GHz MAGPIS image (5.4" x 6.2" resolution; Helfand et al. 2006 AJ 131, 2525) shows GPS15.3 to be a discrete 30 mJy (18 mJy peak) source, whereas the lower resolution (45") 1.4 GHz NVSS map shows a tail of emission extending to the northeast with a 7 mJy peak that is slightly offset (to the east) of GPS15.3.

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