[vsnet-alert 9111] Re: GSC3656.1328 up to now, and on the microlensing interpertation (fwd)

Taichi Kato tkato at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Thu Nov 9 09:45:51 JST 2006


Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 15:20:23 -0500
From: "Howard E. Bond" <bond at stsci.edu>
Subject: Re: [vsnet-alert 9101] GSC3656.1328 up to now,and on the microlensing interpertation

Dear observers,

Kailash Sahu, on behalf of the PLANET microlensing collaboration, has shown me a
microlensing fit to the light curve of GSC 3656.1328. The fit appears to be
quite good, and seems to confirm that the brightening of the object is indeed
due to microlensing.

It would be extremely important to continue to observe this event intensively
for the next few weeks, at several different wavelengths if possible, due to the
possibility of a secondary spike due to a planetary companion. Such a spike
could be very brief, measured in hours.

clear skies,
Howard

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