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X-ray Light Curve of GRO J1744-28 observed with RXTE/PCA on day 139 (May 18) of 1996
J1744_d139_16s_lc image: X-ray light curve of GRO J1744-28 observed with RXTE/PCA. Bin width of each data is 16 seconds. X-ray light curve of GRO J1744-28 observed with RXTE/PCA. The source was observed from May 18 06:16 to 06:59, 1996 (UT). Bin #0 of X-axis corresponds to May 18 06:14:55, 1996. Bin width of each data is 16 seconds. Due to the problem with low temperature the observation was performed with 3 PCU's. This light curve includes background counts of roughly 960-1440 counts/bin. The sharp peak at the begining of the observation is not a burst from GRO J1744-28 but a scanned source (GRS 1739-278) detected during the slew to GRO J1744-28.
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X-ray Light Curve of GRO J1744-28 in finer time resolution
X-ray light curve of GRO J1744-28 observed with RXTE/PCA with 1-sec time resolution binning. The source was observed from May 18 06:16 to 06:59, 1996 (UT), and this light curve covers from 06:36:15 to 06:53:18. Due to the problem with low temperature the observation was performed with 3 PCU's. This light curve includes background counts of roughly 60-90 counts/bin. J1744_d139_1sec_lc image: X-ray light curve of GRO J1744-28 observed with RXTE/PCA with 1-sec time resolution binning.
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