A new season of the INTEGRAL Bulge monitoring programme (see ATel #438) started this morning (UT 2013 Feb 11 00:57-04:39). The sources Swift J174510.8-2624 (ATels #4760, #4782), Swift J1753.7-2544 (ATels #4769, #4789), XTE J1810-189 (ATel #4752) and XTE J1739-285 (ATels #4304, #4354) are still active. Swift J174510.8-2624 and Swift J1753.7-2544 are transient black-hole candidate binaries. XTE J1810-189 and XTE J1739-285 are recurrent transient type-I X-ray bursters, and thus hosting neutron stars
The nature of very faint X-ray transients (VFXTs) – transient X-ray sources that peak at luminositie...
On 2015 February 3, Swift resumed its daily X-ray monitoring campaign of the Galactic center (Atel #...
Renewed accretion activity has been reported by Swift/XRT (ATel #1459), XTE/PCA (ATel #1460) and INT...
INTEGRAL Galactic bulge monitoring (see ATel #438) observations performed between UT 2013 September ...
4 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication on A&A LettersWe report the results of analyzing Swift,...
The advent of Swift has allowed, for the first time, the possibility to give supergiant fast X-ray t...
Following the detection of high energy emission from Swift J1749.4-2807 by INTEGRAL between April 10...
INTEGRAL monitoring observations of the Galactic Bulge (e.g. ATels #438 and #1944) have been perform...
We report the results of analyzing Swift, RossiXTE, and INTEGRAL data of Swift J1922.7-1716, a likel...
NTEGRAL Galactic bulge monitoring observations (ATel #438) on UT 13 September 2015 18:50-22:32 revea...
On April 10th, it was discovered (ATel #2548) using INTEGRAL that the neutron-star X-ray binary Swif...
On 2018 February 6, INTEGRAL resumed its monitoring program of the Galactic bulge mainly in the 3-10...
During the observations in the direction of the Galactic Bulge (ATel #438) carried out from 2018 Sep...
The recently reported outburst from the supergiant fast X-ray transient XTE J1739-302/IGR J17391-302...
We discuss the origin of two triggers of Swift's Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) that occurred in 2011. ...
The nature of very faint X-ray transients (VFXTs) – transient X-ray sources that peak at luminositie...
On 2015 February 3, Swift resumed its daily X-ray monitoring campaign of the Galactic center (Atel #...
Renewed accretion activity has been reported by Swift/XRT (ATel #1459), XTE/PCA (ATel #1460) and INT...
INTEGRAL Galactic bulge monitoring (see ATel #438) observations performed between UT 2013 September ...
4 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication on A&A LettersWe report the results of analyzing Swift,...
The advent of Swift has allowed, for the first time, the possibility to give supergiant fast X-ray t...
Following the detection of high energy emission from Swift J1749.4-2807 by INTEGRAL between April 10...
INTEGRAL monitoring observations of the Galactic Bulge (e.g. ATels #438 and #1944) have been perform...
We report the results of analyzing Swift, RossiXTE, and INTEGRAL data of Swift J1922.7-1716, a likel...
NTEGRAL Galactic bulge monitoring observations (ATel #438) on UT 13 September 2015 18:50-22:32 revea...
On April 10th, it was discovered (ATel #2548) using INTEGRAL that the neutron-star X-ray binary Swif...
On 2018 February 6, INTEGRAL resumed its monitoring program of the Galactic bulge mainly in the 3-10...
During the observations in the direction of the Galactic Bulge (ATel #438) carried out from 2018 Sep...
The recently reported outburst from the supergiant fast X-ray transient XTE J1739-302/IGR J17391-302...
We discuss the origin of two triggers of Swift's Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) that occurred in 2011. ...
The nature of very faint X-ray transients (VFXTs) – transient X-ray sources that peak at luminositie...
On 2015 February 3, Swift resumed its daily X-ray monitoring campaign of the Galactic center (Atel #...
Renewed accretion activity has been reported by Swift/XRT (ATel #1459), XTE/PCA (ATel #1460) and INT...