[vsnet-alert 13901] Re: Outburst detection by Pi of the Sky
Taichi Kato
tkato at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Sun Nov 27 10:37:54 JST 2011
> New source was visible at position (J2000):
>
> RA 04h13m27.15s , DEC -01 deg 39 min 29 sec
>
> and the magnitude measured from the 10s unfiltered exposures was:
This is most likely a flare from a dM4e star. Also an X-ray source.
ASAS-3 also detected a likely flare on 2002 Dec. 23 (12.2V).
GSC4726.556 041326.38 -013920.8 (2000.0) 15.00 0
GSC4726.556 041326.43 -013921.9 (2000.0) 14.96 0
USNO0825.00962609 041326.137 -013921.73 (2000.0) 12.6 15.5
2MASS 041326.630 -013921.18 (2000.0) 9.375 8.761 8.504
041325.8 -013918 (2000.0) 1RXS_J041325.8-013919 0.098 0.01 0.26
041325.6 -013927 (2000.0) RXJ0413.4-0139 V=13.86 B-V=+1.52 st M4e
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