Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:38:03 +0200 From: "Berto Monard" <LAGMonar@csir.co.za> Subject: [vsnet-alert 7781] Further astrometry on the LMC variable/nova? Arne, I consider 0.3 arcsec (not 2 as you state) small but not unsignifican= t although differential refraction alone may be fully responsible for it in= these circumstances.=20 As I anticipated in an earlier posting...=20 BTW the positional difference with published data of the indicated star is = also of the same order... Regards, Berto >>> Arne Henden <aah@nofs.navy.mil> 06/23/03 08:59PM >>> I generally don't consider 2arcsec as a "small systematic difference". I think you are working at high airmass since you get both evening and morning observations, so a more likely problem is differential refraction in your field, especially if you are taking unfiltered exposures. If these were unfiltered observations, you should consider using a filter or two to narrow your bandpass (they have other uses than just to provide standardized photometry!). Arne Berto Monard wrote: > The following astrometric positions for the new variable were derived on = images taken during early evening and pre-dawn. The scattering is indicated= by error limits: the actual error incl systematic off-sets of the Tycho re= ference stars are not included and are estimated to be much larger: >=20 > 2 morning sets: 05 08 25.56 +/ 0.03 -68 26 22.3 +/- 0.0=20=20=20 > 1 evening set: 05 08 25.92 -68 26 22.7=20 >=20 > There seems to be a small systematic difference in RA between the sets ta= ken about 12h apart. >=20 > Considering the overall astrometric uncertainty, the derived positions co= incide well with that of the earlier identified star. >=20=20 > I'll do one more evening measurement when clouds stay away. >=20 > Regards, >=20 > Berto Monard > Bronberg Observatory / CBA Pretoria >=20 >=20 --=20 This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. Mailscanner thanks transtec Computers for their support.
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