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We report the detection of a new radio transient source, GCRT J1746-2757, located only 1.1 degrees north of the Galactic center. Consistent with other radio transients toward the Galactic center, this source brightened and faded on a time scale of a few months. No X-ray counterpart was detected. We also report new 0.33 GHz measurements of the radio counterpart to the X-ray transient source, XTE J1748-288, previously detected and monitored at higher radio frequencies. We show that the spectrum of XTE J1748-288 steepened considerably during a period of a few months after its peak. We also discuss the need for a more efficient means of finding additional radio transients.
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Scott D. Hyman
United States Naval Research Laboratory
T. Joseph W. Lazio
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
N. E. Kassim
United States Naval Research Laboratory
The Astronomical Journal
United States Naval Research Laboratory
Sweet Briar College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d10abfeb402ac612f1a0f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/338905