VSNET Weekly Campaign Summary
*** Last week news ***
(new targets)
SN 2003ir (RA = 07h11m08s.18, Dec = +25d54'55".0)
SN 2003ir is hosted by UGC 3726, a spiral galaxy at a low Galactic
latitude (b = 15o). The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag
about 16.9 (vsnet-campaign-sn 706).
SN 2003is (RA = 19h21m08s.00, Dec = +43d19'35".4)
SN 2003is is hosted by MCG +07-40-3 = UGC 11430, a face-on spiral
galaxy. The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 16.3
(vsnet-campaign-sn 707). The CfA team revealed that it was a type Ic
SN, probably somewhat (a few days) before maximum light on
Oct. 16.18 UT (vsnet-campaign-sn 709).
SN 2003it (RA = 00h05m48s.47, Dec = +27d27'09".6)
SN 2003it is hosted by UGC 40, a barred-spiral galaxy.
The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 16.9
(vsnet-campaign-sn 708). The CfA team revealed that it was a type
Ia SN, a few days before maximum on Oct. 19 (vsnet-campaign-sn 711).
AD Men (RA = 06h04m30s.83, Dec = -71d25'22".25)
An outburst (14.0mag) was reported by R. Stubbings on October 16
(vsnet-campaign-dn 4010).
SDSS J040714.8-064425 (RA = 04h07m14s.8, Dec = -06d44'25")
B. Monard reported a possible superoutburst of this SDSS object
detecting 0.2-mag modulations (vsnet-campaign-dn 4011). A. Henden
commented that this star was highlighted in the SDSS Paper II
(Szkody et al., 2003 AJ 126, 1499) with a period of 3.96hr and
quiescent eclipse depth of 1.6mag (vsnet-campaign-dn 4013).
T. Kato commented that the star looks like an active eclipsing SS
Cyg-type dwarf nova, resembling EX Dra (vsnet-campaign-dn 4015).
MX0656-072 (RA = 06h58m26s.9, Dec = -07d15'47")
R. Remillard reported that the soft X-ray transient, "MX0656-072",
has begun a new X-ray outburst. Observations with the RXTE
All-Sky Monitor reveal a slowly increasing flux during the last 7
days, reaching a value of 75 (5) mCrab at 2-12 keV on 2003 October
18. The current X-ray flux is similar to the peak value (80 mCrab)
seen in sparse measurements of the first outburst
(vsnet-campaign-xray 272).
SN 2003iu (RA = 01h55m24s.55, Dec = +21d17'06".4)
SN 2003iu is hosted by UGC 1393, a lenticular galaxy. With regard
to the recession velocity of the host galaxy (12320 km/s by the
NED), the discovery magnitude (16.4mag) is quite bright even as a SN
Ia. Further photometry and the spectral classification is urged
(vsnet-campaign-sn 710).
SN 2003iv (RA = 02h50m07s.25, Dec = +12d50'46".5)
SN 2003iv is hosted by PGC 10738, a compact galaxy. The discovery
magnitude (17.2-17.1mag) is consistent with (but somewhat brighter
than) the expected maximum for normal SNe Ia (vsnet-campaign-sn
710). The CfA team revealed that it was a type Ia SN, near maximum
on Oct. 19.38 UT (vsnet-campaign-sn 711).
SN 2003iw (RA = 21h39m43s.03, Dec = +06d17'03".0)
SN 2003iw is hosted by NGC 7102, a barred-spiral galaxy. The
expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 15.9
(vsnet-campaign-sn 710).
(continuous targets)
DE Cir (RA = 15h17m52s.48, Dec = -61d57'16".4)
The nova is now rapidly fading (vsnet-campaign-nova 1529, 1534, 1541).
SN 2003io (RA = 02h17m26s.87, Dec = +14d34'36".3)
The CfA team revealed that it is a type II SN (vsnet-campaign-sn 709).
SN 2003iq (RA = 01h59m19s.92, Dec = +17d59'41".8)
It is also a type II SN, with a very blue continuum (a young SN)
and relatively strong He line (vsnet-campaign-sn 709).
RU Hor (RA = 02h46m05s.38, Dec = -63d35'04".0)
R. Stubbings detected an outburst to 14.6mag on October 17.
T. Kato commented that the interval since the termination of the
last superoutburst seems to be rather too long for an usual
rebrightening (vsnet-campaign-dn 4014). G. Bolt reported that the
outburst rapidly faded (vsnet-campaign-dn 4016).
SV Sge (RA = 19h08m11s.75, Dec = +17d37'41".3)
The object further faded (vsnet-campaign-rcb 168).
V5113 Sgr (RA = 18h10m10s.42, Dec = -27d45'35".2)
The nova is now brightening (vsnet-campaign-nova 1536).
V4745 Sgr (RA = 18h40m02s.54, Dec = -33d26'55".1)
A new rebrightening to 9.6mag was detected on October 14 by
S. Otero (vsnet-campaign-nova 1531, 1535).
V475 Sct (RA = 18h49m37s.60, Dec = -09d33'50".85)
Some reported observations imply an apparent brightening of this
nova (vsnet-campaign-nova 1533). R. Wolfgang, however, reported
that within the limits of visual observation (+-0.1 to +.0.2 mag)
V475 Sct does not brighten (vsnet-campaign-nova 1537). D. West
detected a fading in the V-band, and reported that it may be
entering the nebular phase (vsnet-campaign-nova 1538, 1539, 1540).
*** Future schedule ***
Call for Proposals
for Cycle 1 of the Swift Guest Investigator Program
Notices of Intent due: October 6, 2003
Proposal due date: December 1, 2003
[vsnet-campaign-grb 39]
Stellar-Mass, Intermediate-Mass, and Supermassive Black Holes
Kyoto International Community House, Kyoto, Japan
October 28 - 31, 2003
http://vsnet.astro.isas.ac.jp/conference/bh2003/
[vsnet-campaign-agn 6]
[vsnet-campaign-xray 260]
ASTRONOMICAL POLARIMETRY
CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
15-19 March 2004, Waikoloa Beach Marriott, Waikoloa, Hawaii
http://vsnet.jach.hawaii.edu/JACpublic/JAC/pol2004
[vsnet-campaign-polar 35]
IAU Symposium No. 222 - BHSIGN Conference
The Interplay among Black Holes, Stars and ISM in Galactic Nuclei
March 1-5, 2004, Gramado, Brasil
http://bhsign.if.ufrgs.br/
[vsnet-campaign-agn 5]
WEBT campaign on AO 0235+16
Campaign with VLBA conducted by Claudia M. Raiteri
from September 2003
see [vsnet-campaign-blazar 305]
X-RAY AND RADIO CONNECTIONS
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
3 - 6 February 2004
http://vsnet.aoc.nrao.edu/events/xraydio/
[vsnet-campaign-xray 258]
X-Ray Timing 2003: Rossi and Beyond
November 3-5, 2003
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
http://hea-www.harvard.edu/xrt2003/
[vsnet-campaign-xray 242]
AR UMa and AM Her campaign with the HST
TOO program conducted by S. Saar and F. Ringwald
see [vsnet-campaign-polar 24]
QS Tel: Call for observations
TOO program with the Chandra conducted by C. Mauche
until the end of 2004
see [vsnet-campaign-polar 28]
WEBT Campaign for AO 0235+16 with XMM-Newton
January-February 2004
please contact to Claudia M. Raiteri,
see [vsnet-campaign-blazar 301]
Multiwavelength AGN Surveys
a "Guillermo Haro" Astrophysics Conference
organized by INAOE
December 8-12, 2003
Cozumel, Mexico
http://vsnet.inaoep.mx/~agn2003/
[vsnet-campaign-agn 4]
Conference: THE INTERPLAY AMONG BLACK HOLES, STARS AND ISM IN
GALACTIC NUCLEI
in Gramado, south of Brasil, March 1-5, 2004
for more information, please contact to BHSIGN@if.ufrgs.br
[vsnet-campaign-agn 3]
eta Car: The next "shell event"/X-ray eclipse
M. Corcoran reported the event will occur this summer.
Coordinated ground-based observations of eta car along with the
X-ray observations would be really important.
For more information:
Latest X-ray light curve:
http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/users/corcoran/eta_car/etacar_rxte_lightcurve/
[vsnet-campaign-sdor 23, 24,
25, 26, 28, 29, 46]
[vsnet-campaign-xray 172]
Light curve provided by S. Otero:
http://ar.geocities.com/varsao/Curva_Eta_Carinae.htm
[vsnet-campaign-sdor 22, 32, 33]
*** General information ***
DE Cir
D. West's page:
http://hometown.aol.com/dwest61506/page87.html
[vsnet-campaign-nova 1528]
V445 Pup
Preprint by M. Kato and I. Hachisu, see astro-ph/0310351
[vsnet-campaign-nova 1532]
SDSS J040714.8-064425
Sequence presented by A. Henden
http://ftp.nofs.navy.mil/pub/outgoing/aah/sequence/sdss0407.dat
[vsnet-campaign-dn 4013]
XTE J1720-318
Preprint by Nagata et al.:
http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/pub/vsnet/preprints/XTEJ1720/xte1720.ps
http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/pub/vsnet/preprints/XTEJ1720/xte1720.pdf
[vsnet-campaign-xray 271]
V475 Sct
Spectrum taken by D. Starkey, see [vsnet-campaign-nova 1540]
NMO Observer Totals, see [vsnet-campaign-mira 79, 80]
(This summary can be cited.)
Regards,
Makoto Uemura

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