Circular No. 4447 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 SUPERNOVA 1987A IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD F. Makino, Institute of Space and Astrronautical Science, Tokyo, telexes: "We have been regularly watching SN 1987A with the GINGA large-area proportional counters since Feb. 25. In the scanning observations of Aug. 15 we noted a significant flux increase over the previous level from the field of view including SN 1987A in the energy range 10-20 keV. This excess was confirmed by a following extended observation during Sept. 1-6. The present error box is 0 .2 wide and 1 long. The excess flux is estimated to be about 2 x 10*-11 erg cm-2 s-1 in the range 10-20 keV. The preliminary spectrum above 10 keV is very hard for any of the known classes of x-ray sources, but there is no evidence for a statistically significant increase in the last month." G. K. Moore, University of Wollongong, provides the following photometric observations: Sept. 3.7 UT, V = 5.03, B-V = +1.01, V-I = +1.59, V-R = +1.27. SUPERNOVA 1987L IN NGC 2336 J. R. Graham, California Institute of Technology, reports that a spectrum obtained with the Palomar 5-m reflector on Sept. 3 by C. Beichman and G. Neugebauer confirms (cf. IAUC 4446) that this is a type Ia supernova a month or so from maximum. The measured offset from the nucleus is 59" east, 70" south. NOVA VULPECULAE 1984 No. 2 Visual magnitude estimates: June 26.48 UT, 12.2 (J. Isles, Akrounda, Cyprus); July 6.02, 11.9 (P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, W. Germany); 16.95, 12.3 (R. Monella, Covo, Italy); 28.08, 12.1 (Schmeer); Aug. 15.93, 12.0 (Schmeer); 17.00, 12.2 (Schmeer); 20.93, 12.2 (Schmeer); 30.58, 12.2 (S. Sakuma, Kawasaki, Japan). PERIODIC COMET ENCKE Total visual magnitude estimates: July 25.34 UT, 7.0 (G. Garradd, Tamworth, N.S.W., 0.15-m reflector); 26.90, 7.1 (V. F. de Assis Neto, Sao Francisco de Oliveira, Brazil, 10 x 70 binoculars); 28.26, 6.2 (G. W. Wolf, Wellington, N.Z., 0.06-m refractor); 30.36, 7.7 (T. Lovejoy, Shailer Park, Queensland, 15 x 80 binoculars); Aug. 1.31, 8.0 (Wolf); 8.33, 9.0 (Wolf). 1987 September 8 (4447) Brian G. Marsden
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