Circular No. 4455 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 1987 QB Further precise positions have been reported as follows: 1987 UT R.A. (1950) Decl. Observer Aug. 28.44583 22 55 37.91 - 7 51 23.9 Gibson Sept.25.15370 23 43 41.47 - 8 40 31.5 Shao 26.22756 23 44 38.30 - 8 38 55.5 " J. Gibson (Palomar Observatory). 0.46-m Schmidt. C.-Y. Shao and S. Nakano (Oak Ridge Observatory). 1.5-m reflector. Measurer Shao. Improved elements from 7 observations Aug. 25-Sept. 26: T = 1987 Aug. 2.0949 ET W = 156.0239 e = 0.596685 O = 153.0462 1950.0 a = 2.828833 AU i = 3.4760 n = 0.2071539 q = 1.140912 AU P = 4.758 years 1987 ET R.A. (1950) Decl. Delta r V Sept.22 23 40.67 - 8 43.3 0.297 1.299 17.4 Oct. 2 23 49.40 - 8 25.4 12 23 56.78 - 7 45.9 0.449 1.423 18.8 22 0 04.10 - 6 48.9 Nov. 1 0 12.12 - 5 37.5 0.655 1.564 20.0 11 0 21.11 - 4 15.5 21 0 31.10 - 2 46.0 0.916 1.713 21.0 EXTRAGALACTIC METHANOL C. Henkel, T. Jacq, R. Mauersberger and K. Menten, Max- Planck-Institut fur Radioastronomie, Bonn, report the first detection of extragalactic methanol from the galaxies NGC 253 and IC 342. The measurements of the quartet of 2K-1K lines at 96.75 GHz were carried out with the IRAM 30-m telescope. Toward NGC 253, the stronger source (TA* = 120 mK), the emission arises from two components, one associated with the nucleus (size << 20"), the other located > 15" to the northeast. A preliminary comparison of CH3OH with H2 column densities (the latter derived from CO data) suggests that CH3OH/H2 abundance ratios are within the range commonly observed in galactic sources. 1987 September 26 (4455) Brian G. Marsden
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