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IAUC 3918: 1983v; SN IN NGC 4419; OJ 287; Corr

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                                                  Circular No. 3918
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
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Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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PERIODIC COMET HARTLEY-IRAS (1983v)
     Total visual magnitude estimates indicate that this comet has
been substantially brighter than predicted on IAUC 3903, particularly
recently: 1983 Dec. 29.73 UT, 10.8 (J.-C. Merlin, Le Creusot,
France, 0.26-m reflector); 1984 Jan. 29.11, 10.5; (C. S.
Morris, Frazer Park, CA, 0.20-m reflector); Feb. 5.57, 10.3 (
Morris, Whitaker Peak, CA); 11.56, 9.9 (Morris, Whitaker Peak, CA);
23.42, 7.8 (J. Bortle, Stormville, NY, 20 x 80 binoculars).


SUPERNOVA IN NGC 4419
     W. P. S. Meikle, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory; J. R. Graham,
Imperial College, London; and M. F. Bode, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, report that observations with the 1.5-m telescope at the
Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory show that the supernova is
exhibiting infrared behavior similar to that previously observed
in type I supernovae.  The observed infrared magnitudes (using an
8" aperture) are: Feb. 10.3 UT, J = 13.92 +/- 0.05, H = 12.89 +/-
0.02, K = 12.80 +/- 0.02; 11.3, 13.89 +/- 0.03, 12.98 +/- 0.02, 13.09
+/- 0.04; 13.4, 13.77 +/- 0.06, 12.83 +/- 0.04, 12.92 +/- 0.04.


OJ 287
     A. K. Kulshrestha, U. C. Joshi and M. R. Deshpande, Physical
Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, report: "We made optical
photopolarimetric observations of the BL-Lac object OJ 287 on Jan. 10, 11
and 12 with the 1.5-m telescope at the Catalina station of the
Lunar and Planetary Laboratory.  We found variations in the degree
of polarization from 13 to 17 (+/- 0.7) percent on a timescale of <
25 min on all three nights: on Jan. 12 the fluctuations repeated
three times with the same timescale.  The object was also observed
on Jan. 16 with the 1.0-m telescope on Mt. Lemmon.  It brightened
by 1 mag, the polarization decreased to a typical 8 percent, and
no short-timescale variations were detected."


CORRIGENDUM
     The name and affiliation of the contributor on IAUC 3913 of
information about the infrared source near IRAS 0453+444 03 was
given incorrectly; these should have been E. R. Craine, Steward
Observatory.


1984 February 24               (3918)              Brian G. Marsden

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