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X-ray and optical-to-infrared follow-up observations of the transient X-ray burster SAX J1810.8-2609
J. Greiner ; A.J. Castro-Tirado ; Th. Boller ; H.W. Duerbeck ; S. Covino ; G.L. Israel ; M.J.D. Linden-Vornle ; X. Otazu-Porter ;
Date 1 Jul 1999
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationAstrophys. Inst. Potsdam, Germany), A.J. Castro-Tirado (LAEFF + IAA Granada, Spain), Th. Boller (MPE Garching, Germany), H.W. Duerbeck (Univ. Brussels, Belgium), S. Covino (Oss. di Brera, Merate, Italy), G.L. Israel (Oss. di Roma, Italy), M.J.D. Linden
AbstractWe have performed a ROSAT follow-up observation of the X-ray transient SAX J1810.8-2609 on March 24, 1998 and detected a bright X-ray source (named RX J1810.7-2609) which was not detected during the ROSAT all-sky survey in September 1990. Optical-to-infrared follow-up observations of the 10 arcsec radius ROSAT HRI X-ray error box revealed one variable object (R = 19.5+/-0.5 on 13 March, R>21.5 on 27 Aug 1998) which we tentatively propose as the optical/IR counterpart of RX J1810.7-2609 = SAX J1810.8-2609.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9907017
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