X-ray and optical-to-infrared follow-up observations of the transient X-ray burster SAX J1810.8–2609 |
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Authors: | J. Greiner,A. J. Castro-Tirado,TH. Boller,H. W. Duerbeck,S. Covino,G. L. Israel,M. J. D. Linden-Vø rnle, X. Otazu-Porter |
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Affiliation: | Physics Department, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE |
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Abstract: | We have performed a ROSAT follow-up observation of the X-ray transient SAX J1810.8–2609 on 1998 March 24 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" radius ROSAT HRI X-ray error box revealed one variable object ( R =19.5±0.5 on March 13, R >21.5 on 1998 August 27) which we tentatively propose as the optical/IR counterpart of RX J1810.7–2609≡SAX J1810.8–2609. |
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Keywords: | galaxies: clusters: general quasars: general gravitational lensing |
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