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Three new X-ray pulsars detected in the Small Magellanic Cloud and the positions of two other known pulsars determined

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 353, No. 4, Year 2004

Three new X-ray pulsars have been detected in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) and the positions of two others have been determined, with archive Chandra data. A series of five observations of the SMC took place between 2002 May and October. Analysis of these data has revealed three previously unknown X-ray pulsars at pulse periods of 34, 503 and 138 s. The position of pulsar XTE J0052-725, which was originally detected by RXTE on 2002 June 19, was also accurately determined and a previously detected 7.78-s RXTE pulsar was identified as the source SMC X-3.
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