GCN Circular 10537
Subject
SGR 1833-0832 is pulsed at 7.56 seconds
Date
2010-03-20T16:35:44Z (15 years ago)
From
David Palmer at LANL <dmopalmer@gmail.com>
David Palmer (LANL) and J. M. Gelbord (PSU), on behalf of the Swift Team,
reports:
Analysis of the XRT data from T+80s to T+15 hours from the new probable
SGR 1833-0832 (Gelbord et al. GCN Circ. 10526) shows strong pulsations
at an unbarycentered period of 7.5646(3) s.
The detection of pulsations, combined with the other SGR-like features
of this event, strongly indicate that this object is a new discovery
of a Soft Gamma Repeater, and should be monitored for further bursts.