ASM observations of X-ray flares from 4U 0115+63 and ASM 1354-64.
Abstract
The authors report two X-ray flares detected with the All Sky Monitor (ASM) on board the GINGA satellite. One is from the recurrent X-ray pulsar 4U 0115+63 and the other is from the probable recurrent X-ray nova named ASM 1354-64. The maximum intensity for 4U 0115+63 was 180 mCrab and its duration was at least 22 days. Its spectrum was hard and resembled those of X-ray pulsars. The maximum intensity of ASM 1354-64 was 300 mCrab. It faded down below the detection limit at the end of August 1987. Its spectrum was soft and was similar to those of black hole candidates.
- Publication:
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Physics of Neutron Stars and Black Holes
- Pub Date:
- 1988
- Bibcode:
- 1988pnsb.conf...87T
- Keywords:
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- X-Ray Flares: X-Ray Transients;
- X-Ray Flares: X-Ray Pulsars;
- X-Ray Flares: Recurrent Novae