- ...E. Kuulkers1,2,
- Present address: ESA-ESTEC,
Science Operations & Data Systems Division,
SCI-SDG,
Keplerlaan 1,
2201 AZ Noordwijk, The Netherlands.
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- ... bursts
- During a recent
outburst GRS 1747-312 in Terzan 6 showed type I X-ray bursts (in 't Zand et al. 2002, in preparation).
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- ...1996)
- The online catalogue of Milky Way globular
cluster parameters was last revised on 1999, June 22
(see http://physun.physics.mcmaster.ca/Globular.html).
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- ... factors
- These scale factors have not been taken into account
when quoting previous RXTE/PCA results in Appendix B.
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- ...
- The
17.1 hr orbital period found previously for 4U 2129+12
(Ilovaisky et al. 1993) is not attributed to the
burster but to AC 211 (White & Angelini 2001).
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