[vsnet-alert 8622] (fwd) Optical counterpart candidate to XTE
J1818-245 (ATEL)
Taichi Kato
tkato at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Thu Aug 18 13:51:14 JST 2005
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ATEL #585 ATEL #585
Title: Optical counterpart candidate to XTE J1818-245
Author: D.Steeghs, M.A.P.Torres (CfA), W.Pych (CAMK,Warsaw), I.Thompson
(Carnegie)
Queries: dsteeghs at cfa.harvard.edu
Posted: 18 Aug 2005; 3:25 UT
Subjects: Optical, X-ray, Binaries, Black Holes, Transients
We report on the likely optical counterpart to the X-ray transient XTE
J1818-245 (ATEL #578,#579).
Photometry was acquired with the Swope 1.0m telescope (Las Campanas
Observatory, Chile) during August 17 2005 23:19 UT - August 18 2005 00:18
UT. Our observations consist of several 60/180s exposures in the R and
V bands acquired with an image quality of 1.3 arcsec.
Comparison of our images with the Digitized Sky Survey and 2MASS
reveals the presence of a single new point-like object within the error
circle for the RXTE PCA X-ray position reported in ATEL #579. The coordinates
for this optical source are R.A(J2000): 18:18:24.4, Dec(J2000): -24:32:18.0
based on astrometry relative to the 2MASS frame (estimated uncertainty
0.3 arcsec). A comparison with nearby USNO stars suggests a magnitude
near R=17.5.
We tentatively identify this object as the optical counterpart to
XTE J1818-245. Follow-up photometric observations and the acquisition
of a spectrum to confirm the optical counterpart are encouraged.
A finding chart for the candidate may be found at: http:/hea-www.cfa.harvard.edu/~dsteeghs/Images/XTEJ1818-245.jpg
R-band finding chart for XTE J1818-245: http://hea-www.cfa.harvard.edu/~dsteeghs/Images/XTEJ1818-245.jpg
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