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GCN Circular 8950

Subject
ATCA observation of SGR J1550-5418
Date
2009-03-09T05:34:44Z (15 years ago)
From
Aquib Moin at CIRA/ATNF <aquib.moin@postgrad.curtin.edu.au>
Aquib Moin (Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy / Australia Telescope
National Facility), Steven Tingay (Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy),
Chris Phillips (Australia Telescope National Facility), Gregory Taylor
(University of New Mexico), Mark Wieringa (Australia Telescope National
Facility) and Ralph Martin (Perth Observatory) report:

We observed the SWIFT-BAT position of recently re-activated Soft
Gamma-ray Repeater source SGR J1550-5418 or AXP 1E1547-5408 (GCN 8833)
at 4.800 and 4.928 GHz with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA)
between 01:00:00 UT and 22:00:00 UT on February 21/22, 2009.

The ATCA observations of SGR J1550-5418 were conducted immediately
before the VLBI ToO observations of the source with the Australian Long
Baseline Array (LBA).

We clearly detected a radio source at the position of the SGR J1550-5418
at the frequencies of 4.800 & 4.928 GHz. The data at these frequencies
were combined to make an image and the radio flux density at the source
position found out to be 68.3 +/- 4.3 mJy/beam.

The Australia Telescope Compact Array (/ Parkes telescope / Mopra
telescope / Long Baseline Array) is part of the Australia Telescope
which is funded by the Commonwealth of Australia for operation as a
National Facility managed by CSIRO.

See the 4.800 & 4.928 GHz combined image at:

http://cira.ivec.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/sgr_j1550-5418/sgr_j1550-5418_field_image
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