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dc.contributor.authorWijnands, R.
dc.contributor.authorin't Zand, J.
dc.contributor.authorRupen, M.
dc.contributor.authorMaccarone, T.
dc.contributor.authorHoman, J.
dc.contributor.authorCornelisse, R.
dc.contributor.authorFender, R.
dc.contributor.authorGrindlay, J.
dc.contributor.authorvan der Klis, M.
dc.contributor.authorKuulkers, E.
dc.contributor.authorMarkwardt, C.
dc.contributor.authorMiller-Jones, James
dc.contributor.authorWang, Q.
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T12:00:49Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T12:00:49Z
dc.date.created2014-10-08T05:25:32Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.identifier.citationWijnands, R. and in't Zand, J. and Rupen, M. and Maccarone, T. and Homan, J. and Cornelisse, R. and Fender, R. et al. 2006. The XMM-Newton/Chandra monitoring campaign of the Galactic center region. Description of the program and preliminary results. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 449 (3): pp. 1117-1127.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17283
dc.description.abstract

We present the first results of our X-ray monitoring campaign on a 1.7 square degree region centered on Sgr A* using the satellites XMM-Newton and Chandra. The purpose of this campaign is to monitor the behavior (below 10 keV) of X-ray sources (both persistent and transient) which are too faint to be detected by monitoring instruments aboard other satellites currently in orbit (e.g., Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer; INTEGRAL). Our first monitoring observations (using the HRC-I aboard Chandra) were obtained on June 5, 2005. Most of the sources detected could be identified with foreground sources, such as X-ray active stars. In addition we detected two persistent X-ray binaries (1E 1743.1-2843; 1A 1742-294), two faint X-ray transients (GRS 1741.9-2853; XMM J174457-2850.3), as well as a possible new transient source at a luminosity of a few times 10^34 erg s-1. We report on the X-ray results on these systems and on the non-detection of the transients in follow-up radio data using the Very Large Array. We discuss how our monitoring campaign can help to improve our understanding of the different types of X-ray transients (i.e., the very faint ones).

dc.publisherEDP Sciences
dc.relation.urihttp://www.aanda.org/index.php?option=com_article&access=standard&Itemid=129&url=/articles/aa/full/2006/15/aa4129-05/aa4129-05.html
dc.subjectaccretion
dc.subjectaccretion disks
dc.subjectX-rays: binaries
dc.subjectbinaries: close
dc.titleThe XMM-Newton/Chandra monitoring campaign of the Galactic center region. Description of the program and preliminary results
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume449
dcterms.source.number3
dcterms.source.startPage1117
dcterms.source.endPage1127
dcterms.source.issn0004-6361
dcterms.source.titleAstronomy and Astrophysics
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