[vsnet-alert 21426] Re: PNV J20205397+2508145: new transient (12.3 mag) in Vulpecula
Patrick Schmeer pasc1312-aavso@yahoo.de via vsnet-alert
vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Wed Sep 13 05:25:34 JST 2017
PNV J20205397+2508145 (CV:)
Brian Skiff's 20 mag candidate (GSC2.3 N32C046859)
has been confirmed by Andrea Mantero's astrometry
(20:20:54.34 +25:08:16.1):
http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J20205397+2508145.html
Regards,
Patrick
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Brian Skiff <bas at lowell.edu> wrote:
Subject:
[vsnet-alert 21424] Re: PNV J20205397+2508145:
new transient (12.3 mag) in Vulpecula
On Tue, 2017-09-12 at 18:25 +0000, Patrick Schmeer
pasc1312-aavso at yahoo.de via vsnet-alert wrote:
> PNV J20205397+2508145 (CV:)
>
> RA 20h20m53.97s, DEC +25°08'14.5" (J2000.0)
> 2017 Sept. 12.5422 UT, 12.3 mag; 12.67 UT, 12.7 mag
> (both CCD, unfiltered).
> Discoverer: Tadashi Kojima, Gunma-ken, Japan
> Five Gaia DR1 sources in the 18-21 mag range
> are within 6 arcsec of the transient's position.
> Precise astrometry, spectroscopy and time-resolved
> photometry are urgently required.
Possibly a long shot, but I notice one of the
faint stars close to the nominal position is
very blue. It is visible only on the blue
plates from POSS-I and POSS-II.
GSC2.3 N32C046859:
20 20 54.39 +25 08 17.0 GSC-2.3, 1990.568
20 20 54.36 +25 08 16.0 Pan-STARRS
20 20 54.36 +25 08 15.9 GAIA1
The Pan-STARRS Sloan 'psf' magnitudes for this
star are:
g = 20.41
r = 20.42
i = 20.52
z = 20.57
...implying a blue object, especially considering the
fairly low galactic latitude.
\Brian
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