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Upper left: FoV around IGR J11014-6103 as observed by EPIC-MOS1 onboard XMM-Newton (0.5–12 keV). Upper right: Swift /XRT FoV around IGR J11014-6103 (1–9 keV). Bottom left: zoom of the EPIC-MOS1 FoV. In this case we kept the colors and removed the coordinate grid and the error circles around the detected sources for clarity. Bottom right: zoom of the XRT FoV. In this figure we marked the source detected with Swift (uncertainty of 4.4″ at 90% c.l.), and sources N and S detected with XMM-Newton (uncertainty of 2″ at 90% c.l.). The contours determined from the XMM-Newton observations are also overplotted (in green), together with the error circle representing the INTEGRAL position of IGR J11014-6103 (in red) and the error circle of the Einstein source 2E 2383 (in blue, uncertainty of 39″ at 90% c.l., see Sect. 2.5). The intensity scale, here and in the following images, is logarithmic and the grid is in galactic coordinates.

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