[vsnet-grb-info 1715] (fwd) V4641 Sgr (Monard)

Taichi Kato tkato at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Wed Jun 29 09:31:25 JST 2005


Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 09:41:54 +0200
From: "Berto Monard" <lagmonar at csir.co.za>
Subject: [vsnet-alert 8485] V4641 Sgr

I would like to confirm the likely end of the V4641 Sgr active state.

My observation (made through clouds),  after the eclipse mentioned by M 
Uemura, gave:

SGRV4641   050628.13   13.2CR MLF

[Reformatted]

On the previous night there was still a slow and low amplitude modulation 
and a 0.05 mag hump occured around UT June 27.028.


Interesting to note is that the X ray flare picked up by the HETE team and 
mentioned in vsnet-alert 8477 "The HETE WXM instruments detected an 
untriggered burst H11603 at 04:05 UT on 26 June 2005" was actually 
predictable from my observations just preceding this time. Dawn and the 
setting of V4641 Sgr at my location prevented any observations past 03:40 
UT. At that time V4641 Sgr had reached 10th magnitude and was apparently 
still brightening further. This might be a similar event as the one picked 
up by R Stubbings in 1999.

The other X ray maximum detected by HETE "examination of earlier data 
revealed another event at 03:01 UT on 26 June 2005" was not visible in my 
data but about 5 minutes later (June 26.129) there is a definite temporarily
maximum brightness shown in my data. At time UT 03:01 there was a 
plateau of constant brightness just preceding the rise to this maximum. 
Probably it's all related...


True to tradition V4641 Sgr has shown its (his?) 50h big show and not much 
after that. ..


Regards,

Berto Monard
Bronberg Observatory / CBA Pretoria



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