Dipping -versus Flaring in Z-track sources: resolving the controversy

We review the longterm confusion which has existed over the nature of flaring in the brightest class of low mass X-ray binary: the Z-track sources, specifically in the Cygnus X-2 sub-group. Intensity reductions in the lightcurve produce a branch in colour -colour diagrams similar to that of real fla...

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