[vsnet-alert 20864] Re: [vsnet-outburst 20664] ASASSN-17ei: duplicate identifiers
Josch Hambsch
hambsch at telenet.be
Mon Apr 3 21:35:53 JST 2017
I guess the below mail solved the issue.
In my images there is no obvious galaxy close to the object. There is a dim
star about 10 arcsec away though.
Regards,
Josch
-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Stanek [mailto:stanek.32 at osu.edu]
Sent: Montag, 3. April 2017 03:31
To: Sebastian Otero
Cc: vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp;
vsnet-outburst at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp; Keisuke Isogai; Kris Stanek;
hambsch at telenet.be
Subject: Re: [vsnet-outburst 20664] ASASSN-17ei: duplicate identifiers
Only
ASASSN-17ei 14:49:53.64 -34:26:10.9 2017-04-1.16 12.81
is correct.
On Sun, 2 Apr 2017, Sebastian Otero wrote:
> My previous e-mail was based on the fact that there are two records in
> the ASAS-SN alert page with the same identifier ASASSN-17ei:
>
> ASASSN-17ei 15:40:59.22 51:26:17.4 2017-03-27.56 17.37
> ASASSN-17ei 14:49:53.64 -34:26:10.9 2017-04-1.16 12.81
>
> I am adding the stars to VSX in chronological order so I just found
> the first entry which matches the galaxy.
>
> So one of the names should be changed.
> I suggest the SN candidate name is the one chosen since there are
> people already observing and reporting ASASSN-17ei as the CV.
>
> Cheers,
> Sebastian
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