Dear Dr. Kato and other TV Col fans, Please note that the duration of the outbursts in TV Col is very short - probably even less than 12 hours. Thus it is very likely that outbursts may have been missed. An outburst might have occurred on February, 19 and / or February, 21, 23, 24. It is even possible that TV Col had an outburst between two successive nightly estimates (in example from 20010216.78 to 20010217.3). On the other hand, from a statistical point of view the outbursts have been most likely less frequent recently. Regards, Alon ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Alon Retter Tel. (work) +44-(0)1782-58-3493 Physics Dept. Fax (work) +44-(0)1782-711093 Keele University ----------------------------------- Staffordshire, ST5 5BG 'As a scientist I don't believe myself, so U.K. why should I believe you?' (A.R. 1965-2085) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Taichi Kato wrote: > TV Col has calmed down? > > YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer > 20010216.517 139 (R. Stubbings) > 20010216.746 136 (B. Monard) > 20010217.506 139 (R. Stubbings) > 20010218.746 137 (B. Monard) > 20010220.496 138 (R. Stubbings) > 20010222.532 138 (R. Stubbings) > 20010225.526 139 (R. Stubbings) > 20010226.560 138 (A. Pearce) > 20010227.566 138 (A. Pearce) > 20010228.471 139 (R. Stubbings) > 20010301.494 137 (R. Stubbings) > 20010301.546 137 (A. Pearce) > 20010301.772 139 (B. Monard) > 20010302.767 140 (B. Monard) > 20010303.557 137 (A. Pearce) > 20010303.914 138 (B. Monard) > 20010304.755 140 (B. Monard)