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IAUC 6052: PERSEID METEORS 1994; X-RAY N IN Sco

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                                                  Circular No. 6052
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
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PERSEID METEORS 1994
     P. Brown, University of Western Ontario, writes:  "In spite of
poor weather across North America, several observers have reported
significant Perseid activity.  Reports from European and North
American observers in the time interval Aug. 11.88-12.40 UT suggest
that activity was not then significantly enhanced.  J. Rendtel, I.
Rendtel, A. Knoefel, and D. Holman (International Meteor Organization),
observing from the Nevada-California border, northwest of
Reno under excellent conditions, recorded steadily increasing rates
from Aug. 12.39 to 12.46 with a maximum zenithal hourly rate (ZHR)
in the range 250-300 at Aug. 12.45.  These observers noted a steep
decline in activity beginning around Aug. 12.46 and ended their
observations in twilight near Aug. 12.48 (when ZHR about 75).  The
observers noted several fireballs in the interval Aug. 12.44-12.46
and commented on the rapid fluctuation in meteor rates during this
interval."


X-RAY NOVA IN SCORPIUS
     M. Della Valle, Department of Astronomy, Universita di Padova,
reports:  "Preliminary analysis of flux-calibrated spectrograms
(range 360-900 nm, resolution about 0.8 nm) obtained on Aug. 12.1
UT at the European Southern Observatory's 1.5-m telescope (+ Boller
& Chivens spectrograph) confirms the candidate reported by Bailyn
et al. (IAUC 6050) to be the optical counterpart of GRO J1655-40
(IAUC 6046).  The spectrum exhibits prominent, broad Balmer lines
(H-alpha, FWHM about 4.7 nm; H-beta, FWHM about 3 nm, corresponding
to velocities of about 2000 km/s) superimposed on a relatively red
continuum.  Supplementary emission lines are measured at 668.2 (He
II mult. 7), 468.4 (He II mult. 1), and 463.6 nm (N III)."
     D. Campbell-Wilson and R. Hunstead, University of Sydney,
report the results of radio observations of the field of GRO
J1655-40, using the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope at 843
MHz:  "A strong variable radio source has been detected within 5"
of the position of the optical nova reported by Bailyn et al. (IAUC
6050).  A 3-hr synthesis observation obtained on Aug. 6.60 UT (mid-
exposure) gave a flux density of 370 mJy (+/- 6 percent), and a
second 3-hr observation on Aug. 11.59 gave 770 mJy (+/- 6 percent).
More recent observations confirm that the flux increase is continuing,
with a level of around 900 mJy being recorded at Aug. 12.33.
Monitoring at 843 MHz is continuing, and observations at other
frequencies are urgently needed."


1994 August 12                 (6052)            Daniel W. E. Green

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