[vsnet-alert 12121] Re: OT_J205126.2+440524 (Another new transient in Cygnus)
Taichi Kato
tkato at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Fri Aug 27 15:11:30 JST 2010
(fwd)
There is another apparent ID:
205126.1 +440522 (2000.0) SFR_G84.47-0.13 IR_source 20496+4354
205126.1 +440522 (2000.0) SFR_G84.47-0.13 optical_nebula/star red_stars
205126.1 +440522 (2000.0) SFR_G84.47-0.13 optical_nebula/star refl.+em.neb ula
There appear to have been an optical nebula/star (and apparently red stars).
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From: Brian Skiff <bas at lowell.edu>
Subject: [vsnet-alert 12120] OT_J205126.2+440524 (Another new transient in
Cygnus)
> its unfiltered magnitude was about 13.8 and gives the position as R.A.
> = 20h51m26s.19, Decl. = +44d05'23".6 (equinox 2000.0).
This position corresponds exactly to an IRAS source that has
actually been well-detected in the mid/far infrared, but too faint
to show up even at K in 2MASS. Identifications from VizieR include:
IRAS 20496+4354 = AKARI 2051262+440523 = MSX6C G084.4678-00.1344
Note that the SIMBAD entry for the IRAS source has four biblio
items, though one of them deals with V1704 Cyg.
\Brian
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