How fast can you blink?
Chryssa Kouveliotou
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Chryssa Kouveliotou: Chryssa Kouveliotou is at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama 35805, USA. chryssa.kouveliotou@nasa.gov
Nature, 2008, vol. 455, issue 7212, 477-478
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Serendipitous observations have revealed fast optical flaring after the onset of X-ray-burst activity from a source in our Milky Way galaxy. It could be the first time this has been observed in a rare kind of neutron star.
Date: 2008
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