Circular No. 3062 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 Telex: 921428 Telephone: (617) 864-5758 COMET HELIN (1977e) Eleanor Helin, California Institute of Technology, reports the discovery of a comet on exposures with the 46-cm Schmidt telescope at Palomar. Selected approximate positions available follow: 1977 UT R. A. (1950) Decl. m1 Observer Apr. 16.389 12 39.2 - 6 40 15 Helin 17.474 12 35.0 - 7 24 15 " 18.040 12 32.7 - 7 47 15 McCrosky 18.470 12 31.0 - 8 04 15 Helin E. Helin, B. Bus, P. Bormann and D. Zelinski (Palomar Mountain Observatory). Rather wide, diffuse trail, with some condensation and a suggestion of a tail to the east or northeast. R. E. McCrosky and C.-Y. Shao (Harvard College Observatory). Diffuse with strong condensation; short broad tail in p.a. ~ 90o. NOVA SAGITTARII 1977 C. J. Peterson and N. R. Walborn, Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory, report that 45 A/mm image-tube spectrograms were obtained by R. Gonzalez A. and H. J. Augensen with the C.T.I.O.-Yale 100-cm reflector on Apr. 2 and 3. The spectrum corresponds to a postmaximum galactic nova, with broad emission bands and multiple violet-displaced absorption systems. The following absorption component velocities have been measured (H = averages of H-gamma and H-beta, Fe II = averages of Fe II 4924 and 5018 A): 1977 UT H (km/s) Fe II (km/s) Apr. 2.34 -1490, -1110, -660 -1450, -1100, -600 3.36 -1560, -1150, -655 -1480, -1140, -600 The most highly displaced absorption is broader than the others and may itself consist of two components with velocities -1710 and -1465 km/s in H-beta on the Apr. 3 plate. C. B. Stephenson, Warner and Swasey Observatory, writes that a 100 A/mm image-tube spectrogram taken on Apr. 12 UT by Z. Levay shows the spectrum of a fairly fast nova about two magnitudes below and past maximum. The emission lines are about 20 A wide, and the strongest absorption component of H-beta is displaced to the violet of the center of the emission by almost 30 A. 1977 April 19 (3062) Brian G. Marsden
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