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The MAVERIC Survey: Chandra/ACIS Catalog of Faint X-Ray Sources in 38 Galactic Globular Clusters
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NuSTAR + XMM-Newton monitoring of the neutron star transient AX J1745.6-2901
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Probing the interstellar dust towards the Galactic Centre: dust-scattering halo around AX J1745.6−2901
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ON THE EVOLUTION OF A FOSSIL DISK AROUND NEUTRON STARS ORIGINATING FROM MERGING WDs
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On the Fe K absorption – accretion state connection in the Galactic Centre neutron star X-ray binary AX J1745.6-2901
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The 2013 outburst of a transient very faint X-ray binary, 23 arcsec from Sgr A*
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An X-ray view of the very faint black hole X-ray transient Swift J1357.2–0933 during its 2011 outburst
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A STRONGLY HEATED NEUTRON STAR IN THE TRANSIENT Z SOURCE MAXI J0556-332
The puzzling source IGR J17361–4441 in NGC 6388: a possible planetary tidal disruption event
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Testing the deep-crustal heating model using quiescent neutron-star very-faint X-ray transients and the possibility of partially accreted crusts in accreting neutron stars
XMM–Newton and Swift spectroscopy of the newly discovered very faint X-ray transient IGR J17494–3030
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