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[vsnet-campaign-dn 2234] [vsnet-alert 7264] Re: RX J1155.4-5641 superoutburst
As comparison star I would suggest the Tycho II 10.7 (0.4) star to the
SE of RX. It is the middle one of the bright threesome to the South of
RX.
I have done CCD coverage last night but the data need processing
still.
Regards,
Berto
PS the position seems to be spot on, but that was established earlier
already
>>> Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp> 04/02/02 10:45AM >>>
Re: RX J1155.4-5641 superoutburst
> belated reporting on present S/O of RX J1155.4-5641.
>
> RXJ1155.4-5641 020330.768 122 MLF outburst
> RXJ1155.4-5641 020401.740 109 MLF superoutburst
The position of the object is:
USNO0300.14373754 115527.034 -564153.26 (2000.0) 14.0 13.6
115527.0 -564153 (2000.0) RXJ1155.4-5641 13.6B CV
115527.6 -564148 (2000.0) 1RXS_J115527.6-564149 0.860 0.53 0.29
An apparent superoutburst was observed in 2001 January.
The field is rich in Tycho-2 stars, which would be useful for CCD
time-series photometry.
Regards,
Taichi Kato
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