From: Patrick Schmeer <extpasc@rz.uni-sb.de>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 15:16:33 +0200
Subject: Fading of SU Tau etc.
From: Patrick Schmeer
Date: 1993-03-29 (updated on March 29)
FADING OF SU TAURI!
Visual magnitude estimates by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany:
SU TAURI (RCB)
Feb. 23.899 UT, 9.9 ; 24.926, 9.9 ;
Mar. 7.821 UT, 10.0 ; 8.878, 10.0 ; 11.913, 10.1 ;
13.885 UT, 10.0 ; 15.881, 10.1 ; 19.837, 10.2 ;
25.844 UT, 10.3 ; 26.878, 10.3 ; 28.821, 10.5 ;
Fading (maximum brightness mv= 9.7)
U GEMINORUM (UGSS)
Mar. 24.804 UT, 9.6 ; 25.843, 9.6 ; 26.897, 9.6 ;
28.823 UT, 9.7
Long outburst.
Z CAMELOPARDALIS (UGZ)
Mar. 25.000 UT, 12.0 ; 26.082, 11.9 ; 27.075, 11.9 ;
28.985 UT, 11.8
At standstill.
SS CYGNI (UGSS)
Mar. 27.114 UT, 11.8 ; 28.138, 11.8 ; 29.124, 12.0 ;
At minimum.
T CORONAE BOREALIS (NR)
Mar. 26.085 UT, 10.4 ; 27.077, 10.4 ; 28.181, 10.4 ;
28.988 UT, 10.4
At minimum.
RS OPHIUCHI (NR)
Mar. 27.170 UT, 11.5 ; 28.178, 11.5 ; 29.152, 11.6 ;
At minimum.
R CORONAE BOREALIS (RCB)
Mar. 25.022 UT, 5.9
At maximum
Regards,
Patrick
vsnet-adm@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp