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Radio observations of the Be/X-ray binary pulsar A 0535+262 during its recent giant outburst

ATel #3198; S. Migliari (U. Barcelona), V. Tudose (ASTRON), J. C.A. Miller-Jones (ICRAR), E. Kuulkers (ESAC/ESA), M. Nakajima (Nihon U.), K. Yamaoka (AGU)
on 28 Feb 2011; 19:16 UT
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Credential Certification: simone migliari (smigliari@am.ub.es)

Subjects: Binary, Neutron Star, Transient, Pulsar

Referred to by ATel #: 14193

The Be/X-ray binary pulsar A 0535+262 is currently undergoing a giant outburst (ATel #3166, #3173, #3176). We observed A 0535+262 in the radio band at 4.9 GHz with WSRT on 2011 February 23 (15:50-20:50 UT), three days after the periastron passage, when the 2-20 keV MAXI/GSC flux was 0.63 Crab and the 15-50 keV Swift/BAT flux was approximately 3 Crab. We did not detect the source at the optical position listed in the USNO-B1.0 catalog (RA (J2000): 05h38m54.574s; Dec (J2000): +26d18'56".82) to a 3 sigma upper limit of 0.16 mJy/beam. A non-detection was also reported by Tudose et al. (2010; ATel #2798) during the previous source activity. This is the most constraining radio upper limit on A 0535+262 to date.