X-ray fluxes in the galaxy were first detected in June 2010 with a flux 56 times higher than an upper limit from
ROSAT, corresponding to
LX ~ 3 × 1044 erg s−1. It had the rough optical spectrum of quiescent galaxy. All in all, the flux evolved in fair consistency with the normal
t−5/3 model, something that would be normal for returning stellar debris, before fading by a factor of roughly 300 after 300 days. However, the source was incredibly volatile, becoming invisible between 27–48 days after discovery. It may have matched a
Bremsstrahlung or double-power-law model and usually softens as time passes. ==References==