AB Aur activity 以下の続報をVSNETにpost依頼がきました。偏光が増加していて今後数ヶ月の活動 が注目されるとのことです。 Forwarded message from Dr. Ashok: From ashok@prl.ernet.in Mon Feb 8 15:30 JST 1999 Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 12:00:15 +0530 (IST) From: DR N M ASHOK 4002 <ashok@prl.ernet.in> Subject: Information to be circulated in VSNET N.M.Ashok of Physical Research Laboratory Ahmedabad 380009, India requests for observations of the bright Herbig AeBe star AB Aur(HD 31293) in recent months. Our observations during Jan 9 - 15,1999 at near infrared and optical wavelengths have shown decreased IR emission and increased optical polarisation (IAUCirc 7103 Feb 2,1999 ).We will be monitoring this interesting star in coming months and encourage obtaining optical photometric observations.Any optical observations during Jan 9-15,1999 will be particularly valuable for us and I request persons having such data to contact me at ashok@prl.ernet.in ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr N.M.ASHOK e mail : ashok@prl.ernet.in Astronomy & Astrophysics Divn FAX : 079-6560502 Physical Research Laboratory Phone : 079-6462129 (Navrangpura) Navrangpura 079-6425037 (Thaltej) Ahmedabad 380009 079-405355 (Residence) India ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ashok@prl.ernet.in Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 12:06:06 +0530 Subject: IAUC 7103 text refering to AB Aur N.M.Ashok,T.Chandrasekhar of Physical Research Laboratory,Ahmedabad and H.C.Bhatt,P.Manoj of Indian Institute of Astrophysics,Bangalore report: AB Aur (HD 31293), one of the brightest and the prototype Herbig Ae/Be star, presently seems to have entered an unusually inactive phase. A near- infrared spectrum taken with Nearinfrared Imager/Spectrometer with 256X256 HgCdTe NICMOS3 array on the 1.2m telescope at Mt.Abu Observatory of Physical Research Laboratory on 9 Jan 1999 shows that the Paschen Beta line is marginally in absorption and the Brackett Gamma emission is absent. Optical linear polarization measurements of AB Aur, made with a polarimeter on the 1m telescope of the Indian institute of Astrophysics at Kavalur on 15 January 1999 show that it's degree of polarization (P(V) =0.8 +- 0.1 %, Theta = 70 +- 3 degrees) is now at its highest. The photometric magnitudes are: V = 7.0 +- 0.1 (15 January), J, H, K (9 January) = 7.2 +-0.15 , 6.4 +- 0.15 ,6.0 +- 0.15 .While its visual magnitude is at its brightest, the infrared J, H, K magnitudes are at their faintest level, indicating substantial decrease in the near-infrared caused by any circumstellar dust.