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Discovery of an Outbursting 12.8 Minute Ultracompact X-Ray Binary

We report the discovery of OGLE-UCXB-01, a 12.8 minute variable object located in the central field of Galactic bulge globular cluster Djorg 2. The presence of frequent, short-duration brightenings at such an ultrashort period in long-term OGLE photometry together with the blue color of the object in Hubble Space Telescope images and the detection of moderately hard X-rays by Chandra observatory point to an ultracompact X-ray binary system. The observed fast period decrease makes the system a particularly interesting target for gravitational-wave detectors such as the planned Laser Interferometer Space Antenna.

PLEASE cite the following papers when using the data or referring to these OGLE results:
Pietrukowicz et al., 2019, ApJL, 881, L41 (arXiv:1908.08186)

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