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IAUC 5099: 1990 SM; QSO 2237+0305

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                                                  Circular No. 5099
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
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1990 SM
     R. H. McNaught, University of Adelaide, reports his discovery
of a fast-moving asteroidal object on a U.K. Schmidt plate exposed
by P. McKenzie.  McNaught provides the following measurements from
the discovery plate and a Sept. 23 exposure with the Uppsala
Southern Schmidt telescope:

     1990 UT             R.A. (1950) Decl.        V
     Sept.22.38889   20 08 21.03   -52 10 33.9   15.5
          22.42244   20 08 57.27   -52 07 51.4
          22.45050   20 09 27.44   -52 05 33.2
          23.64155   20 29 25.96   -50 26 28.3

     Very preliminary orbital elements from the above observations:

     T = 1990 July 22.52 ET           Peri. = 106.49
     e = 0.5705                       Node  = 137.32    1950.0
     q = 0.5662 AU                    Incl. =   8.56
       a =  1.3183 AU      n = 0.65118      P =   1.51 years

     1990 ET      R.A. (1950) Decl.     Delta      r       V
     Sept.16    17 06.89    -55 32.5    0.135    1.012    15.4
          21    19 39.72    -53 57.9
          26    21 00.22    -47 12.8    0.207    1.112    15.6
     Oct.  1    21 41.10    -41 16.8
           6    22 05.28    -36 42.4    0.315    1.207    16.4
          11    22 21.66    -33 08.3
          16    22 33.97    -30 14.8    0.439    1.296    17.2
          21    22 44.02    -27 48.7
          26    22 52.75    -25 41.7    0.573    1.381    17.8


QSO 2237+0305
     B. R. Pettersen, Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University
of Oslo, writes:  "CCD images of QSO 2237+0305 ('Huchra lens',
'Einstein cross'), obtained by B. R. Pettersen and T. Korhonen on
several nights between Aug. 25 and 31 with the 2.5-m Nordic Optical
Telescope on La Palma during excellent seeing conditions (FWHM <
0".6), reveal photometric changes in individual components of this
gravitationally lensed quasar.  Most noticeable is that component B
is currently 0.15 +/- 0.05 mag brighter than A in the r filter (660
nm).  A similar value is found in v (545 nm).  This may be due to
microlensing effects and we urge other observers to monitor this
object. Data reductions were made independently in Oslo (R. Stabell,
E. Knain, B. R. Pettersen) and Hamburg (J. Schramm)."


1990 September 24              (5099)             Daniel W. E. Green

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