Terzan 5 transient IGR J17480-2446: return of thermonuclear bursts or were they always there?

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We report Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer data analysis of the Terzan 5 source IGR J17480-2446, which is currently in outburst (ATels #2919, #2920, #2922, #2924, #2929, #2932, #2933, #2935, #2937, #2939, #2946, #2952, #2958, #2974, #3000). Galloway and in 't Zand (ATel #3000) reported that after the 2010 October 13 thermonuclear burst, no other burst up to 2010 October 26 showed significant (>2 sigma confidence) cooling during burst decay.

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