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2010ATel.3075....1N - The Astronomer's Telegram, 3075, 1 (2010/December-0)

MAXI/GSC detects a renewed activity from binary X-ray pulsar GX 304-1.

NAKAJIMA M., YAMAMOTO T., MIHARA T., SUGIZAKI M., SERINO M., NAKAGAWA Y.E., SOOTOME T., MATSUOKA M., KAWAI N., MORII M., SUGIMORI K., USUI R., KAWASAKI K., UENO S., TOMIDA H., KOHAMA M., ISHIKAWA M., YOSHIDA A., YAMAOKA K., NAKAHIRA S., TSUNEMI H., KIMURA M., NEGORO H., OZAWA H., SUWA F., SHIDATSU M., UEDA Y., ISOBE N., EGUCHI S., HIROI K., DAIKYUJI A., UZAWA A., MATSUMURA T. and YAMAZAKI K.

Abstract (from CDS):

The MAXI/GSC auto transient-alert system has detected a new activity from a binary X-ray pulsar, GX 304-1 on 2010-12-08. The current source activity is the fourth event since the MAXI/GSC observation started on 2009 August. The source flux started to increase on 2010-12-05 (MJD 55535.5) and reached 20 mCrab (2-20 keV) on 2010-12-08 (MJD 55538.5). Comparing with the previous outburst (Atel#2779), the current flux increase is about 1-week earlier than that of the previous one within the orbital cycle of 132.5-day period. Thus, the current activity may be a precursor, or an onset of an anomalous giant outburst that occurs out of regular recurrent phase. In case of A0535+26 (Atel#2970), precursor events are seen in large outbursts (Atel#2970). Among the previous three outbursts from GX 304-1, only the last one, which developed into the giant outburst, had a precursor. Applying this relation, the incoming outburst is supposed to become giant. The latest light curve and folded light curve are available at the following URL:@ http://maxi.riken.jp/top/index.php?cid=1&jname=J1301-616 and also in the news page URL: http://maxi.riken.jp/news/.

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Journal keyword(s): X-ray - Binaries - Neutron Stars - Pulsars - Transients

Simbad objects: 2

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