The 2022 Outburst of IGR J17091–3624: Connecting the Exotic GRS 1915+105 to Standard Black Hole X-Ray Binaries
Jingyi Wang(Vassar College), J. Homan(Eureka Scientific), Javier A. García(California Institute of Technology), Adam Ingram(University of Oxford), Riley Connors(Villanova University), T. Belloni(National Institute for Astrophysics), Thomas Dauser(Sonneberg Observatory), M. van der Klis(University of Amsterdam), Collin Lewin(Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology), Matteo Lucchini(Vassar College), D. Altamirano(University of Southampton), Guglielmo Mastroserio(California Institute of Technology), James F. Steiner(Vassar College), Erin Kara(University of Maryland, College Park), Ron A. Remillard(Vassar College), Joey Neilsen
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