New observations of 4U 1323-62 detect 12 bursts, confirm 2.94-hour dips, a 0.9 Hz QPO, and suggest a ~10-year cyclic variation in burst rate.
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Observations show a long thermonuclear burst in MAXI J0911--655 followed by a flare interpreted as burst-driven thermal-viscous disk instability enhancing accretion.
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A Cyclic Burst Rate Behavior of a Persistent X-ray Burster: Recent XMM-Newton and NuSTAR Observations of 4U 1323-62
New observations of 4U 1323-62 detect 12 bursts, confirm 2.94-hour dips, a 0.9 Hz QPO, and suggest a ~10-year cyclic variation in burst rate.
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Long thermonuclear burst driven thermal-viscous instability of accretion disk: triggering an outburst-like X-ray flare
Observations show a long thermonuclear burst in MAXI J0911--655 followed by a flare interpreted as burst-driven thermal-viscous disk instability enhancing accretion.