Astronomers from the University of Turku in Finland and elsewhere have performed a broadband spectral and timing study of an X-ray binary designated XTE J0111.2−7317, which resulted in the detection of quasi-periodic oscillations in this system. The finding was reported in a research paper published June 24 on the arXiv pre-print server.
Quasi-periodic oscillations detected in X-ray binary SXP31.0
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