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[vsnet-chat 5386] Re: (fwd) [vsnet-campaign-v4641sgr 142] observation of sgrv4641
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 19:01:46 +0900 (JST)
- To: vsnet-chat@ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- From: Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 5386] Re: (fwd) [vsnet-campaign-v4641sgr 142] observation of sgrv4641
- Sender: owner-vsnet-chat@ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Re: (fwd) [vsnet-campaign-v4641sgr 142] observation of sgrv4641
> I want to add, as I sayd on previous reports, that the events reported are
> very random and sometime seem not regarding all the stellar surface but
> appear as little point of light very intense. Instead, the events less
> intense have a larger surface emission.
> I think that in CCD data this event are added at the total brightness. This
> can explain the low modulation observed or "small flares".
> Instead, only "prolonged intense flares" can to be detected compltely by
> CCD.
Well, your observation seems to be a challenge to both quantum mechanics
and the theory of relativity ^; The birth of Einstein of the 21st century??
Your description indicates that the object showed a rapid change in its
shape (like an amoeba??). If the speed of the change was an order of
1 arcsec/10 s, the motion of the object must be several thousands times
faster than the speed of the light!
Regards,
Toni Scarmato
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