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X-Ray Burst Sources
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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Since those reviews there have been very important new developments. First, a surprisingly new animal, GRO J1744—28 (better known as the Bursting Pulsar), made its debut in 1995. Second, but NOT last, in 1996/97 kHz pulsations were discovered in the persistent emission of several burst sources, and near coherent pulsations were detected in type I X-ray bursts.
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