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Chandra High Resolution Camera Imaging of GRS 1758–258

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Published 2002 September 23 © 2002. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation W. A. Heindl and D. M. Smith 2002 ApJ 578 L125 DOI 10.1086/344700

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Abstract

We observed the "microquasar" GRS 1758-258 four times with Chandra. Two observations with the imaging detector of the High Resolution Camera (HRC-I) were made in 2000 September-October spanning an intermediate-to-hard spectral transition (identified with the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer). Another HRC-I observation and an Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer/High Energy Transmission Grating (HETG) observation were made in 2001 March following a hard-to-soft transition to a very low flux state. Based on the three HRC images and the HETG zero-order image, the accurate position (J2000) of the X-ray source is R.A. = 18h01m12fs39, decl. = -25°44'36farcs1 (90% confidence radius = 0farcs45), consistent with the purported variable radio counterpart. All three HRC images are consistent with GRS 1758-258 being a point source, indicating that any bright jet is less than ~1 lt-month in projected length, assuming a distance of 8.5 kpc.

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