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    Bond's outburst of the Lo 4 central star (LV Vel)

    From: Joe Patterson <jop_at_astro.columbia.edu>
    Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 20:43:07 -0500
    Dear CBAers,
    
    Well, here's a mighty tantalizing announcement in the morning
    southern sky.  Can this star have outbursted to 14.5 or thereabouts?
    If your sky is clear and you can see Vela in the morning sky,
    swing your telescope over and let's find out!
    
    joe
    
    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: [vsnet-alert 10770]  Outburst of central star of Lo 4
    Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 20:19:26 -0500
    From: Howard E. Bond <bond@stsci.edu>
    To: vsnet-alert@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp, 
    vsnet-outburst@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
    References: <49333A25.8BCF0B6A@stsci.edu>
    
    Dear colleagues:
    
    As a follow-up to [vsnet-alert 10756], in which I announced a spectroscopic
    outburst of the central star of the planetary nebula Lo 4 = LV Vel 
    (J2000: 10 05
    45.7 -44 21 32), I noticed that ASAS-3 has possibly detected a photometric
    outburst of nearly 2 magnitudes on this star, at HJD 2454800.7946 = 2008 Nov
    30.2946. The ASAS observation was made, fortuitously, less than one hour 
    after
    the spectrum was obtained.
    
    See the ASAS light curve at:
    
    http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/cgi-asas/asas_variable/100546-4421.5,asas3,0,0,1000,0
    
    If real, such behavior of a nucleus of a planetary nebula is completely
    unprecedented. Confirming photometric observations are urgently requested!
    
    Calibrated B and V photometry of two nearby comparison stars is available in
    Bond & Meakes, 1990, AJ, 100, 788.
    
    Howard E. Bond
    Space Telescope Science Institute
    
    Received on 1 Dec 2008