Circular No. 4387 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. TWX 710-320-6842 ASTROGRAM CAM Telephone 617-495-7244/7440/7444 DX ANDROMEDAE J. A. Mattei, AAVSO, reports that this unusual cataclysmic variable has undergone an outburst (the last one being during 1985 July 25-Aug. 12, when DX And reached mv = 11.7), as indicated by the following visual magnitude estimates: May 5.55 UT, 13.2 (T. Langhans, San Bruno, CA); 7.29, 12.0 (G. Dyck, N. Dartmouth, MA). SUPERNOVA 1987A IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD P. Ubertini, A. Bazzano, and C. la Padula, Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale, CNR, Frascati; R. Sood, J. Thomas, and L. Waldron, ADFA, Department of Physics, Canberra University; G. Frye, R. Koga, and P. Albats, Case Western Reserve University; R. Staubert, Astronomisches Institut, Tubingen University; and G. Rochester and T. J. Sumner, Physics Department, Imperial College, London, telex: "We observed SN 1987A during Apr. 19.04-19.30 UT with a combined hard- x-ray/high-energy gamma-ray experiment onboard a stratospheric balloon, launched from the Alice Springs (N.T.) Balloon Facility and floating at an altitude corresponding to 2.0 mbar. The x-ray detector consisted of a 2.02-bar Xe-filled MWPC having a sensitive area of 500 cm2 in the range 15-180 keV. The real-time housekeepings analysis and pointing data have shown the nominal behavior of all the flight subsystems and detectors. The integral counting rate over the whole energy range as obtained from the quick-look data gives the following 3-sigma upper limits for the four different on-source positions: Apr. 19.11-19.17, 380 mCrab; 19.18-19.23, 90; 19.24- 19.28, 150; 19.29-19.30, 270. The differences between the stated upper limits are due to different observation time and exposed area to the source." Provisional photoelectric photometry with a 0.20-m Schmidt- Cassegrain reflector by A. Beresford, Adelaide, S. Australia: May 7.41 UT, V = 2.89, B-V = +1.55. Visual magnitude estimates: May 1.37 UT, 3.0 (D. Seargent, The Entrance, N.S.W.); 3.47, 2.9 (Seargent); 4.35, 2.8 (Seargent); 5.50, 3.0 (Beresford); 6.42, 2.9 (R. H. McNaught, Siding Spring Observatory); 7.40, 2.9 (McNaught). EX HYDRAE Visual magnitude estimates by M. Koshiro, Suwa City, Japan (via S. Sakuma, Kawasaki): May 4.528 UT, 12.7 6.538, 11.6. 1987 May 8 (4387) Daniel W. E. Green
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