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Scientific paper
May 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997aipc..410..729b&link_type=abstract
The fourth compton symposium. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 410, pp. 729-733 (1997).
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X-Ray Sources, X-Ray Bursts, X-Ray, Neutron Stars, Black Holes
Scientific paper
A deep observation of the Galactic Bulge has been performed with the Wide Field Cameras (WFCs) on board the currently operating satellite BeppoSAX. The observation consists of 5 sets of exposures, each lasting 100 ks performed in the period fall 1996 and spring 1997. During these observations a series of numerous X-ray bursts occurred originating from already known bursting sources. Furthermore, X-ray emitters showing bursting behaviour have been detected for the first time. Preliminary results are presented on a new source, SAX J 1750.8-2900 and on two previously known sources GS 1826-238 and SLX1735-269. These objects were tentatively associated by other authors with Black Hole Candidates on the basis of their spectral behaviour and lack of bursts detection.
Bazzano Angela
Cocchi Massimo
Heise Jaret
in't Zand Johannes
Muller Jean-Michel
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