Electronic Telegram No. 5530 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Mailing address: Hoffman Lab 209; Harvard University; 20 Oxford St.; Cambridge, MA 02138; U.S.A. e-mail: cbatiau@eps.harvard.edu (alternate cbat@iau.org) URL http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/index.html Prepared using the Tamkin Foundation Computer Network RW AURIGAE A C. M. Lisse (Applied Physical Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University), M. L. Sitko (Space Science Institute), and G. M. Engh (NASA Infrared Telescope Facility) report finding a marked change in the brightness and spectral character of RW Aur A (R.A. = 5h07m49s.57, Decl. = +30d24'05".2, equinox J2000.0) from about one hour of observations around 2025 Mar. 17.23 UT using with the NASA 3.2-m Infrared Telescope Facility (+ SpeX instrument) at Mauna Kea, HI, USA. The A component of this T-Tauri binary system is now photometrically the fainter of the two objects, with its 0.7- to 1.3-micron flux dropping to about 0.1 that of its previous levels (cf. Lisse et al. 2022, Ap.J. 928, 189). The hot CO gas bands at 2.2-2.4 microns have disappeared, and its numerous atomic and ionic emission lines are highly diminished by an order of magnitude. The longer-wavelength flux at 3-5 microns, purportedly from the system's accretion disk, is little affected. These findings are coincident with AAVSO reports of an optical lightcurve showing a drop of about 2 magnitudes in the system's brightness commencing in Feb. 2025. E. O. Waagen, American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO), writes that irregular fadings occurred in 2010, 2014, 2016, and 2024, with a possible fading in late 1937. The 2024 fading began in Dec. and is still underway as of 2025 Mar. 21. Recent visual magnitude estimates: Mar. 19.897 UT, 13.0 (M. Kohl, Duernten, Switzerland); 20.792, 12.8 (W. Kriebel, Schierling/Walkenstetten, Germany). Recent photoelectric V magnitudes: Mar. 19.791, 12.49 (J.-F. Hambsch, Mol, Belgium); 20.064, 12.62 (T. Haugh, Valparaiso, FL, USA); 20.752, 12.59 (T. Tordai, Budapest, Hungary). RW Aur is a binary in which both components (A and B) are classical T-Tau variables. NOTE: These 'Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams' are sometimes superseded by text appearing later in the printed IAU Circulars. (C) Copyright 2025 CBAT 2025 March 21 (CBET 5530) Daniel W. E. Green