M. Gilfanov et al., 3 YEARS OF MONITORING GRS 1758-258 - AN EXTREMELY HARD X-RAY SOURCE NEAR GX 5-1, The Astrophysical journal, 418(2), 1993, pp. 844-849
One of the hardest X-ray sources in the vicinity of the Galactic cente
r, GRS 1758-258, has been monitored by the GRANAT/SIGMA above 35 keV s
ince 1990 spring. The hardness of the observed spectrum (clearly detec
ted up to approximately 200 keV) suggests considering GRS 1758-258 to
be a black hole candidate. The range of flux variations on a time scal
e of about a year, observed by SIGMA, corresponds to factor of more th
an 10. During all observations in 1990 it was one of the two brightest
sources within a few degrees of the Galactic center (IE 1740.7-2942 w
as another one) with 40-150 keV flux at the level of approximately 90
mCrab, while in 1991 fall its flux had declined below the SIGMA detect
ion limit (<9 mCrab, 3 sigma upper limit). The source reappeared in 19
92 fall with 40-150 keV flux at the level of approximately 30 mCrab. T
he long-term light curve of GRS 1758-258 and its 35-300 keV spectral p
roperties, observed by SIGMA during 3 years, are quite similar to the
light curve and spectra of IE 1740.7-2942, suggesting a similar nature
of these two brightest sources in the 6-degrees neighborhood of the G
alactic center.