January 15, 2002 - 7792
XTE J1550-564
XTE J1550-564 J. Swank, E. Smith, and C. Markwardt, Goddard Space
Flight Center, report: "Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer observations
indicate that XTE J1550-564 is again at a flux of 50-100 mCrab, which it
reached in 2001 Jan. for about 3 weeks. Since 2001 Oct., the ASM has
indicated intermittent levels of a few ASM counts/s. In a pointed
observation on 2002 Jan. 10.875 UT, the PCA confirmed a level 60 mCrab,
with a very hard spectrum (power-law index 1.4 +/- 0.2, cutoff 30-60 keV),
corresponding to a 2-50-keV luminosity of 3 x 10**36 erg/s at 2500 pc. The
spectrum includes Fe K-shell line emission, possibly in a reflection
component, and about 10 percent of the luminosity is in a component
attributable to a disk. High- amplitude fluctuations (33-percent rms) are
again present, with characteristic times of 20-100 s (cf. IAUC 7575).
Based on recent behavior, a full outburst is not likely; nevertheless,
additional RXTE observations are scheduled and coordinated observations at
other wavelengths are encouraged."
C. Bailyn, Yale University, adds: "YALO observations on Jan.
12.319 and 13.337 UT yield V = 18.36 and 18.33, respectively. These values
are near the peak optical flux from the last two outbursts of this
source."
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