Circular No. 5536 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Telephone 617-495-7244/7440/7444 (for emergency use only) TWX 710-320-6842 ASTROGRAM CAM EASYLINK 62794505 MARSDEN@CFA or GREEN@CFA (.SPAN, .BITNET or .HARVARD.EDU) VELA X-1 J. Ballet, M. Denis, E. Churazov, and M. Gilfanov, on behalf of the Granat SIGMA team (Service d'Astrophysique, CEN, Saclay; Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, Toulouse; and Space Research Institute, Moscow), report: "During the first 6 hr of observation of the 12-s pulsar GRS 0834-430 on June 1 by the Granat observatory, the SIGMA telescope detected the wind-fed x-ray pulsar Vela X-1 (4U 0900-40). The observation began at June 1.58 UT, which corresponds to an orbital phase of 0.52. SIGMA detected coherent x-ray pulsations at the period of 284 +/- 1.5 s, in the energy range 40-80 keV. The pulse profile has double sinusoidal peaks, similar to that observed at lower energies. Vela X-1 was not detected during an observation of its location on May 28. Further observations of the Vela X-1 pulsar by Granat are scheduled from June 12 to 16." SUPERNOVAE 1950N AND 1950O IN ANONYMOUS GALAXIES J. Mueller reports the discovery of two apparent supernovae on prints from the first Palomar Sky Survey. SN 1950N was found at mag about 18 on plates taken 1950 June 19 UT by R. G. Harrington and A. G. Wilson, and is located 13" south of the nucleus of an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 17h01m11s.43, Decl. = +0 29'49".9 ( equinox 1950.0); there is no stellar image at this position on a red plate taken 1992 May 29 by C. Brewer and Mueller in the course of the second Palomar Sky Survey. SN 1950O was found at mag about 17 on plates taken 1950 Apr. 18 by Wilson and Harrington, and is located 10".7 east and 10".6 south of the nucleus of an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 16h12m55s.77, Decl. = +19 04'54".4 (equinox 1950.0). There is no stellar image at this position on a blue plate taken 1992 June 2 by C. Brewer and J. D. Mendenhall in the course of the second Palomar Sky Survey. NOVA SCORPII 1992 W. H. Allen, Carter Observatory, reports the following photoelectric observations made at the Adams Lane Observatory, Blenheim, N.Z., with the 0.32-m telescope: June 1.51 UT, V = 9.13, B-V = +1.07, U-B = +0.01; 2.44, 9.22, +1.01, +0.03; 3.45, 9.03, +1.01, +0.03; 5.44, 9.36, +0.95, +0.02 (comparison star HR 6371, V = 5.066, B-V = +0.884, U-B = +0.558). 1992 June 9 (5536) Daniel W. E. Green
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