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Discovery of a pulse-phase-transient cyclotron line in the X-ray pulsar Swift J1808.4−1754 and identification of an optical companion

ABSTRACT In this work, the temporal and spectral properties of the poorly studied X-ray pulsar Swift J1808.4−1754 were investigated in the 0.8–79 keV energy range based on the data from the NuSTAR and Swift observatories collected during the 2014 outburst. Strong pulsations with a period of 909.73 ±...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2022-06, Vol.514 (2), p.2707-2715
Main Authors: Salganik, Alexander, Tsygankov, Sergey S, Lutovinov, Alexander A, Djupvik, Anlaug A, Karasev, Dmitri I, Molkov, Sergey V
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