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X-Ray Light Curve of GRO J1744-28 observed with RXTE/PCA on day 161 of 1996 (June 9)
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X-ray light curve of GRO J1744-28 observed with RXTE/PCA.
The source was observed from June 9 16:01-20:06, 1996 (UT).
Bin #0 of X-axis corresponds to June 9 16:59:59, 1996.
Bin width of each data is 16 seconds.
This observation was done with 5 PCU's.
This light curve includes background counts of roughly 1600-240
counts/bin.
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