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  • Radio upper limits for the accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar IGR J17511-3057
    We report on recent radio observations of the newly-detected accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar, IGR J17511-3057 (ATels #2196, #2197, #2198, #2199, #2215, #2216, #2220, #2221). We used the Very Large Array (VLA) to observe the source under observing program AM971. The array was in its relatively compact 'C' and 'DNC' configurations, and the
    Miller-Jones, J. C. A. et al.

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    10
    2009
    Citations
    7
  • Rapid optical and X-ray timing observations of GX 339-4: flux correlations at the onset of a low/hard state
    We present the discovery of optical/X-ray flux correlations on rapid time-scales in the low/hard state of the Galactic black hole GX339-4. The source had recently emerged from outburst and was associated with a relatively faint counterpart with mag V ~ 17. The optical [Very Large Telescope (VLT)/ULTRACAM] and X-ray (Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer)
    Gandhi, P. et al.

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    10
    2008
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    96
  • Rapid optical and X-ray timing observations of GX339-4: multicomponent optical variability in the low/hard state
    A rapid timing analysis of Very Large Telescope (VLT)/ULTRACAM (optical) and RXTE (X-ray) observations of the Galactic black hole binary GX339-4 in the low/hard, post-outburst state of 2007 June is presented. The optical light curves in the r',g' and u' filters show slow (~20s) quasi-periodic variability. Upon this is superposed fast flaring
    Gandhi, P. et al.

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    10
    2010
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    114
  • Rapid Orbital Decay in the 12.75-minute Binary White Dwarf J0651+2844
    We report the detection of orbital decay in the 12.75-minute, detached binary white dwarf (WD) SDSS J065133.338+284423.37 (hereafter J0651). Our photometric observations over a 13 month baseline constrain the orbital period to 765.206543(55) s and indicate that the orbit is decreasing at a rate of (- 9.8 ± 2.8) × 10-12 s s-1 (or -0.31 ± 0.09 ms yr
    Hermes, J. J. et al.

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    10
    2012
    Citations
    99
  • Rapid rotation of the solar interior
    Evidence for the rapid internal rotation of the sun obtained from Doppler shift measurements of the Fraunhofer absorption lines is reported. An improved version of the Doppler shift optical resonance spectrometer was used to record the resonantly scattered intensities corresponding to the two wings of the 769.9-nm Fraunhofer absorption lines of
    Claverie, A. et al.

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    1981
    Citations
    140