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(cba:news) [Fwd: [vsnet-alert 13344] Re: OT J210950.5+134840 = Itagaki transient] (Joe Patterson) [2011-05-25T12:39:12Z]


More useful info on this eruptive star.  Remember, the contaminating star
will be of no importance whatever as long as the eruptive star remains
bright.  Good luck!

joe



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Subject: [vsnet-alert 13344] Re: OT J210950.5+134840 = Itagaki transient
From:    "walcom77" <walcom77@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, May 25, 2011 6:16 am
To:      "Denis Denisenko" <d.v.denisenko@xxxxxxxxx>
         "arne" <arne@xxxxxxxxx>
         planet171@xxxxxxxxx
Cc:      vsnet-alert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Following the posting on the Central Bureau's Transient Object
Confirmation Page about the transient in Peg we performed some
follow-up of this object remotely through a 0.25-m, f/3,4 reflector +
CCD, from GRAS Observatory (near Mayhill, NM).

On our images taken on May 25.3, 2011 we can confirm  the presence of
an optical counterpart with unfiltered CCD magnitude about 11.0
(USNO-B1.0 Catalogue reference stars) at coordinates:

R.A. = 21 09 50.46, Decl.= +13 48 39.6

(equinox 2000.0; USNO-B1.0 catalogue reference stars).

According to VIZIER there is a 18.82 R2 magnitude star at 0.0099
arcmin from the transient position (USNO- B1.0 1038-0586809).

Our confirming image of this transient and an animation showing a
comparison between our image and the archive POSS2/UKSTU plate (R
Filter - 1991):

http://bit.ly/mycwOt

With kind regards,

Ernesto Guido and Giovanni Sostero
http://remanzacco.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/comets77