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IAUC 6629: GRB 970228; 1997bq; 1997bl; C/1995 O1

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                                                 Circular No. 6629
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
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GRB 970228
     P. A. Caraveo, Istituto di Fisica Cosmica (IFC), CNR, Milan;
R. Mignani, Max-Planck-Institut fur Extraterrestrische Physik,
Garching; M. Tavani, Columbia University and IFC; and G. F. Bignami,
Agenzia Spaziale Italiana and IFC, communicate:  "Analysis of the
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) PC set of images of GRB 970228 shows
that the faint point-like object reported by Sahu et al. (IAUC 6619,
6606) has significant proper motion.  By comparing the Mar. 26.2
and Apr. 7.2 images, we obtain the following relative displacements:
Delta(R.A.) = +0.29 +/- 0.09 pixels, Delta(Decl.) = -0.26 +/- 0.09
pixels, for a total displacement of 18 mas to the southeast,
corresponding to a proper motion of 540 mas/yr.  Five field stars
all show total displacements < 0.09 pixels.  Therefore, the object
appears to be galactic.  For example, it could be a compact star at
100 pc moving at 260 km/s.  Its association with the reported
optical transient and GRB 970228 is compelling.  Further HST
observations are urgently requested."


SUPERNOVA 1997bq IN NGC 3147
     E. Waagen, AAVSO, reports the following photometry by R.
Zissell (South Hadley, MA) for SN 1997bq on Apr. 15.237 UT:  B =
14.68 +/- 0.09, V = 14.65 +/- 0.05, R = 14.58 +/- 0.04, I = 14.58
+/- 0.04.  Zissell made an independent discovery of this object.
     Visual magnitude estimate by S. Pesci, Milan, Italy:  Apr.
12.8 UT, 14.8.


SUPERNOVA 1997bl IN ANONYMOUS GALAXY
     D. Hardin, CEA, Saclay, reports that the spectrum reported on
IAUC 6605 has been fully reduced by S. Benetti, indicating that SN
1997bl is a type-Ia supernova with z = 0.19.


COMET C/1995 O1 (HALE-BOPP)
     Naked-eye total magnitude estimates:  Apr. 3.04 UT, -0.5 (J.
Bortle, Stormville, NY); 4.78, -1.1 (K. Sarneczky, Raktanya,
Hungary); 6.90, -0.6 (B. H. Granslo, Tryvann, Oslo, Norway); 9.20,
-0.5 (C. E. Spratt, Victoria, BC); 10.80, -0.8 (J. M. Trigo,
Benicassim, Castellon, Spain); 11.85, -0.8 (A. Pereira, Cabo da
Roca, Portugal); 14.82, -0.5 (M. V. Zanotta, Milan, Italy); 16.85,
-0.4 (R. J. Bouma, Groningen, The Netherlands).

                      (C) Copyright 1997 CBAT
1997 April 17                  (6629)            Daniel W. E. Green

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