NOTE: This webpage was in use during 2003-2010. Beginning in January 2011, the Central Bureau changed to using its new "Transient Objects Confirmation Page", to which you should now proceed.
Discovery of many kinds of transient astronomical phenomena (e.g., comets, novae, supernovae, etc.) should be reported to the CBAT. The Bureau is responsible for assigning designations to comets, supernovae, and Galactic novae. Sometimes reports are received of such objects that contain observations on only a single night (or sometimes more than one night), needing confirmation before formal announcement and designation on IAUCs (and sometimes CBETs). Below are listed temporarily such unconfirmed observations, so that interested observers may attempt confirming observations. Please report any observations (negative or positive) promptly to the CBAT at e-mail address cbat@cfa.harvard.edu.
Meteor(ite)/fireball reports should not be reported to the Bureau, but to
the Fireball Data Center of the International Meteor Organization
(e-mail: idac@imo.net
).
Discoveries of new minor planets should be reported to the Minor Planet Center.
A listing of the information that one should include in any discovery report concerning comets, supernovae, novae, outbursts of variable stars, or features on planetary surfaces is available.
If you wish to report a discovery you may report it in this
manner. Please ensure that you
have read the documentation on what information you should include in
your report --- incomplete reports may be ignored.
You should e-mail a report directly to
cbat@cfa.harvard.edu
.
Please read this to see how to represent non-standard characters.
The unconfirmed observations are listed below in plain ASCII text in essentially the 80-column format used for MPC astrometry, for columns 16-71 -- the exception being that one should put the galaxy designation in the first 14 columns for supernovae candidates (psn for "possible supernova"; sn for "supernova already confirmed spectroscopically"), the 3-letter constellation abbreviation for novae and other non-solar-system candidates, and "poss.comet" for comet candidates; and columns 73-80 are used for supernova-suspect offsets in arcsec from the host galaxy's center as follows:
70 80 123456789 xxxEyyyN
where 'xxx' is the rounded-even digits (flush right) for arcsec (NOT seconds of time) of right ascension, the 'E' would be used if the supernova is east of the galaxy center (otherwise 'W' for west), 'yyy' is the rounded-even digits (flush right) for arcsec of declination, the 'N' would be used if the supernova is north of the galaxy center (otherwise 'S' for south). In column 71 after the magnitude, use `U' for unfiltered CCD, `T' for technical-pan film, `V' for V magnitude, `R' for R or red magnitude, lower-case `v' for visual magnitude, etc. NOTE: In Oct. 2004, as per interest by observers, we added two columns to aid observers in judging the quality of the candidates below: (1) in column 83 is given a number from 0 to 9, specifying the number of previously designated (and not later retracted) supernovae discovered by the same observer (as listed in the CBAT webpage file of supernovae); the number 9 signifies 9 or more discoveries. (2) in column 85 is the number of days between known frames taken by the discoverer (and others, if relevant), with a nine (9) indicating nine or more days, a zero (0) signifying 0.5 day or less, and a dash (-) indicating only a single frame (a blank indicates that this datum is unknown). NOTE that we are discontinuing our policy of posting anything here based on single images: observers *must* report that two images confirm the reality of the object (to rule out imaging flaws), and it is preferred that images be taken at least 20-30 minutes apart (for telescopic imagery; 1-2 hours for smaller-scale camera-lens imagery) to rule out such things as minor planets, in order for objects to be posted here.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 OBJECT Date (UT) R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. p Offset A C var/Ret 2005 03 24.507 04 11 09.4 -59 11 17 12.2 U 3 0 var/And 2006 08 26.978 22 58 44.37 +46 23 37.6 16.3 U 9 6 var/Cas 2007 01 29.75 03 17 36.48 +74 59 31.2 15.8 U 1 7 var/Leo 2007 10 16.239 10 29 47.36 +10 57 12.1 14.5 U 0 0 var/Pic 2008 02 24.09 05 59 24.08 -51 25 22.0 13.3 R 9 1 psn 2008 02 28.33 10 53 00.81 -07 56 55.9 19.2 U 0 6 psn/var 2008 07 12.18 12 56 42.68 +27 30 40.6 16.7 U 9 4 psn/var/UGC761 2008 07 19.48 01 13 13.60 +50 38 35.8 18.0 U 9 1 var/Del 2008 08 27.935 20 38 38.67 +06 00 07.7 15.9 R 1 1 psn 2008 08 29.890 21 42 54.29 +15 36 42.5 16.0 R 0 1 psn 2008 09 08.88 22 42 07.04 +29 22 28.4 16.5 R 8W 9N 1 5 psn/PGC138 2008 10 22.3153 00 01 53.64 -36 50 29.2 21.0 R 4E 28N 0 0 psn 2008 10 29.40 05 16 40.97 +06 25 41.5 19.0 U 1 9 var/Tri 2008 12 01.31 02 33 28.60 +32 43 19.7 18.7 U 1 9 psn 2008 10 09.24 00 21 51.39 -16 32 03.8 18.8 U 9 9 psn/Eri 2008 10 30.36 04 36 55.20 -00 21 35.6 18.1 9 9 psn/Leo 2008 10 30.51 10 05 00.27 +14 22 49.9 18.3 9 9 psn/Ari 2008 11 18.18 02 53 14.87 +20 06 13.2 18.9 9 9 psn/Cet 2008 11 19.21 01 30 54.81 -01 42 08.2 19.2 9 9 psn/Cet 2008 11 19.21 01 59 30.24 -01 26 21.3 18.3 9 9 psn/Cnc 2008 11 30.34 08 28 17.16 +30 24 54.1 19.7 9 9 psn/Cet 2008 12 01.27 02 37 59.31 +01 30 29.3 18.4 9 9 psn/Sex 2008 12 01.52 10 33 53.80 -03 21 25.4 18.3 9 9 psn/Leo 2008 12 04.52 11 09 32.94 +27 24 40.3 18.1 9 9 psn/Ari 2008 12 20.17 02 16 52.47 +13 55 00.7 17.9 9 9 psn/Leo 2008 12 22.50 09 39 49.91 +07 03 47.8 18.7 16E 9S 9 9 psn/Com 2008 12 22.55 12 11 50.13 +15 54 51.3 19.4 9 9 psn/Vir 2008 12 29.55 13 45 26.56 -10 43 52.8 17.9 9 9 pn/M33 2009 01 07.53586 01 33 40.39 +30 25 42.0 17.0 U 136W835S 9 0 var/Per 2009 01 30.22 03 57 01.95 +34 10 22.5 19.3 U 90W 44N 9 1 var/Cen 2009 03 14.16 14 08 14 -60 24 43 10.0 U 0 9 psn 2009 03 27.33 12 27 27.20 +08 57 01.9 18.8 U 26E 1N 9 9 var/Gem 2009 10 21.50 06 53 43.71 +19 19 00.5 18.3 U 158W 62N 9 1 psn/IC1781 2009 10 13.98 02 06 53.25 -00 31 22.3 18.3 U 6E 18S 0 9 var/Gem 2009 11 10.8811 06 26 57.68 +24 29 06.8 16.2 U 1 7 psn 2009 11 25.38 01 29 46.05 +32 01 10.0 19.6 R 2W 6S 3 0 psn 2009 12 10.73 02 09 01.72 +05 01 00.6 19.5 U 3W 1N 3 0 psn/NGC4857 2009 12 19.622 12 57 16.01 +70 12 28.1 19.4 U 12W 16N 9 0 psn 2009 11 21.478 12 10 05.02 +43 26 42.6 19.5 R 4W 8N 3 9 psn/PGC47323 2010 02 08.92 13 29 15.92 +46 30 14.0 15.8 U 0 0 psn 2010 03 11.77174 12 59 24.03 +27 59 47.1 16.9 U 12W 1S 9 0 psn 2010 03 15.113 14 41 55 +10 44 52 17 U 5E 6N 0 0 psn 2010 03 19.75 12 39 48.34 +05 15 43.0 19.5 U 9W 10N 3 1 psn 2010 03 14.687 12 29 53.63 +47 00 38.6 14.1 U 188W 14N 3 9 psn/UGC10586 2010 06 16.24 16 50 44.56 +45 24 17.4 19.5 U 42W 6N 0 3 psn/PGC164267 2010 07 10.124 22 48 31.67 -07 45 50.1 19.3 U 16N 8W 2 0 psn 2010 07 06.17 14 15 31.74 -09 43 55.9 17.2 U 1E 0S 9 1 psn 2010 07 05.43 23 29 38.53 +08 00 28.9 19.1 U 0E 1N 9 9 psn 2010 08 06.132 02 11 48.19 +13 09 19.7 18.0 U 4W 3S 6 0 var/Cep 2010 08 22.905 21 05 12.29 +69 12 55.3 16.2 R 4 4 psn/PGC46952 2010 09 25.624 13 25 36.66 +57 48 52.7 17.5 U 3 - psn 2010 09 08.943 00 15 36.54 +27 14 26.5 17.4 U 41E 95S 7 9 psn/NGC5430 2010 10 03.605 14 00 47.14 +59 20 16.8 17.2 U 4 0 psn 2010 09 16.36 00 51 28.72 -17 38 27.6 18.9 U 49W 50N 9 9 psn 2010 09 16.36 00 35 51.43 -16 03 23.6 17.2 U 2E 3N 9 9 pn/M33 2010 12 17.42126 01 34 18.01 +30 43 58.0 16.6 U 350E261N 9 0 psn/IC1748 2010 01 03.12 01 56 07.19 +17 38 46.8 19.0 U 22W 16N 9 1 psn/ESO566-18 2011 01 06.909 09 50 24.99 -21 51 45.1 15.8 U 1E 1N 9 2 psn/UGC2498 2011 01 06.30 03 02 14.53 +17 20 58.3 18.2 U 34E 15N 9 3 psn/MCG-1-2-14 2011 01 07.08 00 26 19.23 -04 29 42.4 15.8 U 28E 11S 9 1 psn/UGC7799 2011 01 07.60 12 37 57.35 +34 01 09.0 18.7 U 20E 10S 9 1 pn/M31 2011 01 07.43225 00 42 42.59 +41 19 14.4 18.4 U 19W186N 9 1 var/Ori 2011 01 08.597 06 19 59.96 +19 26 59.0 14.4 U 0 0
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interested in helping to confirm discovery reports that are not quite
ready for announcement.