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Raster Scan around 4U1907+097 as TOO with RXTE/PCA on day 195 (July 13, 1996)
#1 (16-sec bin) |
#2 (1-sec bin) |
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PCA count history during the raster scan observation.
#1 and #2 are in 16 and 1 seconds bin, respectively.
Scans were performed as shown in table below.
From the quick analysis, 4U 1907+097 was revealed to
be ~8 mCrab during this observation
and the possible source responsible for the flux which
ASM had been detecting was identified to X1916-053.
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Slew Start Time | Target Position | Speed |
Year/Day/hh:mm:ss | R.A. | Dec. | deg/min |
--- | 186.3450 | 12.6613 | --- |
1996/195/06:46:00 | 287.4080 | 9.8300 | 6.0 |
1996/195/07:14:36 | 285.8300 | 8.5670 | 1.5 |
1996/195/07:25:12 | 286.1300 | 11.3800 | 1.5 |
1996/195/07:35:47 | 288.6830 | 8.2800 | 1.5 |
1996/195/07:46:23 | 287.4070 | 9.8300 | 1.5 |
1996/195/07:57:00 | 254.6980 | -41.0372 | 6.0 |
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