Circular No. 2911 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Cable Address: SATELLITES, NEWYORK Western Union: RAPID SATELLITE CAMBMASS X-RAY BURSTS FROM NEAR THE GALACTIC CENTER W. H. G. Lewin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, reports that the SAS-3 Group has observed two extremel strong x-ray bursts from the vicinity of the galactic center: R.A. = 17h43m, Decl. = -29o.2 (l = -0o.2, b = -0o.2), with an error circle of radius 0o.4. The bursts, which had their onset on Feb. 7.90659 and 9.27241 UT, have a low-energy cut-off near 2.5 keV. At high energies (8-18 keV) they show two peaks with width (FWHM) ~ 2s and ~ 4s, separated by about 9s. In the energy ranges 2.5-5 and 5-10 keV the maximum intensity is comparable to that of the Crab Nebula. Observers are urged to search for this phenomenon at other frequencies. VY CANIS MAJORIS I. S. Glass, South African Astronomical Observatory, reports that infrared photometry by Robertson, Stewart, Williams and himself during Jan. 22-28 gave H = +0.43, K = -0.79, L = -2.59. PERIODIC COMET JOHNSON The following prediction has been derived by S. W. Milbourn and the late G. Lea, British Astronomical Association, from the predicted elements for the 1970 return given in the Catalogue of Cometary Orbits. Perturbations by the planets Venus to Neptune were taken into account. There is a similar prediction by R. Luss in Handb. Br. Astron. Assoc. for 1976. T = 1977 Jan. 8.4603 ET Epoch = 1977 Jan. 17.0 ET Peri. = 206.2124 e = 0.386067 Node = 117.7956 1950.0 a = 3.576391 AU Incl. = 13.9067 n = 0.1457258 q = 2.195663 AU P = 6.763 years For dT = +1d 1976 ET R. A. (1950) Decl. Delta r dR.A. dDecl. m2 Mar. 3 17 05.84 -10 09.2 2.907 3.004 -0m82 + 3'4 21.0 13 17 14.94 - 9 57.9 -0.88 + 3.6 23 17 22.65 - 9 41.7 2.566 2.928 -0.95 + 3.8 20.5 Apr. 2 17 28.71 - 9 21.9 -1.03 + 4.0 12 17 32.85 - 9 00.2 2.244 2.853 -1.11 + 4.2 20.1 22 17 34.86 - 8 38.8 -1.20 + 4.4 May 2 17 34.53 - 8 20.1 1.966 2.778 -1.28 + 4.7 19.6 12 17 31.80 - 8 07.2 -1.37 + 4.9 22 17 26.83 - 8 03.1 1.757 2.705 -1.44 + 5.2 19.2 June 1 17 19.96 - 8 10.7 -1.49 + 5.4 11 17 11.90 - 8 32.0 1.639 2.635 -1.51 + 5.6 18.9 21 17 03.55 - 9 07.9 -1.50 + 5.8 July 1 16 55.89 - 9 57.7 1.623 2.566 -1.46 + 6.0 18.7 11 16 49.86 -10 59.8 -1.41 + 6.1 21 16 46.12 -12 11.2 1.697 2.501 -1.34 + 6.1 18.6 31 16 45.08 -13 29.3 -1.28 + 6.2 Aug. 10 16 46.92 -14 51.0 1.835 2.441 -1.22 + 6.1 18.6 20 16 51.58 -16 13.8 -1.17 + 6.0 30 16 58.92 -17 35.4 2.008 2.385 -1.14 + 5.8 18.7 Sept. 9 17 08.76 -18 53.6 -1.11 + 5.6 19 17 20.85 -20 06.6 2.197 2.334 -1.10 + 5.3 18.7 29 17 34.98 -21 12.5 -1.09 + 5.0 Oct. 9 17 50.94 -22 09.8 2.385 2.291 -1.09 + 4.6 18.8 19 18 08.49 -22 57.0 -1.09 + 4.2 29 18 27.44 -23 32.6 2.563 2.255 -1.09 + 3.6 18.8 Nov. 8 18 47.56 -23 55.7 -1.10 + 3.1 18 19 08.64 -24 05.4 2.725 2.227 -1.10 + 2.5 18.9 28 19 30.50 -24 01.1 -1.11 + 1.9 Dec. 8 19 52.90 -23 42.7 2.867 2.207 -1.11 + 1.2 18.9 m2 = 11.5 + 5 log Delta + 15 log r simga ORIONIS E J. E. Hesser and P. Ugarte, Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory, write that recent photometry shows eclipse-like variations with primary minima given by 1976 Jan. 1.31863 + 1.19080 (+/- 0.00005) E UT; depths are about 0.1 magnitude. Secondary minima follow by 12h.40, and both last about 3h.0 at half depth. Limits on radial-velocity variations (Bolton 1974, Astrophys. J. 192, L7) suggest the mass of any companion <~ 0.1 Msol. More radial-velocity observations and x-ray and radio monitoring of the system would be useful. NOTICE TO TELEGRAM SUBSCRIBERS Telegram subscribers in North America are advised that they can receive the telegrams at the night-letter rate, instead of at the full rate. Those who wish to change to night-letter service should so inform the Central Bureau. It is now possible for us to extend direct collect service to telex subscribers outside North America. Telex subscribers who desire this more rapid service should inform us; RCA will then contact them to make the appropriate financial arrangements. 1976 February 12 (2911) Brian G. Marsden
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