[vsnet-alert 13091] Re: DR UMa outburst!
Tom Krajci
tom_krajci at tularosa.net
Tue Apr 5 13:26:47 JST 2011
A quick look at photometry for the first two hours of data appears to
show constant brightness.
I will continue to cover this target for the rest of the night.
A more full analysis and report will be made after New Mexico sunrise.
Tom Krajci
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On 4/4/2011 9:51 PM, Brian Skiff wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 20:37 -0600, Tom Krajci wrote:
>> Initial unfiltered images from Astrokolkhoz (C11, 90 seconds) show an
>> object at J2000 13 59 05.77 +55 44 29.49 at approx unfiltered mag 17.
>>
>> At the SIMBAD coords for DR UMa (13 59 05.4 +55 44 04) approx 25 arcsec
>> away...nothing is detectable with a single image (fainter than mag 18?)
>
> This links DR UMa with SDSS J135905.74+554429.3, whose
> position is: 13 59 05.74 +55 44 29.4 (J2000). The Sloan proper
> motion is near zero. The SDSS photometry is clearly for a very
> blue object, which would seem to make the ID certain, and thus the
> GCVS/VSX coordinates are in error. No Sloan spectrum unfortunately.
> SDSS r magnitude = 20.00, presumably at quiescence.
> Although the object is listed as a candidate quasar in various
> papers, I see no redshift determination from a _spectrum_ in the
> VizieR listing, only inference from colors and photometric redshift,
> which is obviously wrong.
>
>
> \Brian
>
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