Radio follow-up of the Fermi-LAT Galactic Plane Transient J0109+6134 with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope

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Radio, Millimeter, Optical, X-Ray, Gamma Ray, Agn, Quasars, Transients

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Following the Fermi-LAT detection of the gamma-ray transient near the Galactic Plane, J0109+6134 (ATEL #2414) and subsequent detections by AGILE and Swift (ATELs #2416, #2420, see also the discussion in ATEL #2421), a quasi-simultaneous radio spectrum of VCS2 J0109+6133 was obtained on Feb. 4, 2010 with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope. We obtain flux densities of (346+/-3) mJy at 2.6 GHz, (392+/-3) mJy at 4.85 GHz, (519+/-6) mJy at 8.3 GHz, (545+/-9) mJy at 10.45 GHz, (534+/-22) mJy at 14.6 GHz, (488+/-46) mJy at 23 GHz and (459+/-46) mJy at 32 GHz.

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