Norwegian Astronomical Society - Variable Star Section ***** 1112+48 XTE J1118+480 ***** I have alerted Odd Trondal about this event, and he was able to observe this new x-ray object, both visually and using CCD. His visual observation - in VSNET format - is as follows: Object YYMMDD(UT) Mag Obs Instrum. Note XTE_J1118+480 000330.867 12.5 TOL M610 Seq. revised GSC He observed the object around 20h48m, and estimated it as 0.5 mag. brighter than GSC 3451-0938, which is at magnitude 12.91, according to Guide Star Catalogue. According to Brian Skiff [vsnet-alert 4506] the GSC are only about 0.1 mag. brighter than standard V in this field. Trondal's observed magnitude was thus 12.9+0.1-0.5=12.5. According to his CCD images (using MX5_16), the object was located about 1'.5 SW from the position reported by RXTE. The RXTE position (2000.0) is RA = 11h18m17s, Decl.=+48o03'.0 (ref. [vsnet-alert 4501] and IUAC 7389). This observation confirms the optical detections by Makoto Uemura and Taichi Kato [vsnet-alert 4503] and Denis Buczynski [vsnet-alert 4505]. --- Observer: TOL = O. Trondal (Oslo, Norway). Instrument: 61-cm f/4 reflector (M610). Clear sky. Yours sincerely, Bjorn H. Granslo [NAS.VSS]