New X-ray bursters with the WFCs on board SAX: SAX J1750.8-2900, GS 1826-24 and SLX 1735-269

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X-Ray Sources, X-Ray Bursts, X-Ray, Neutron Stars, Black Holes

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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.

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