Deep Lens Survey : Real-time Transient trans125


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Time-series of a transient event. The left column represents a sequence of images including transient trans125. The sequence increases in time down the page. The highlighted row indicates the object was discovered in this image. Each mosaic shows the template image, the image with the transient, and a difference of the two. It is possible we do not have a difference image (i.e. the template observation), in which case we display a single observation. Each component of the mosaic is 200 pixels (50''). For CTIO images, East is up and North to the right. For KPNO, East is down and North is to the left.

The second column gives the UT date and time (and MJD) of observation start for the images containing the transient, filter used, and an estimate of the magnitude of the variability in this filter, determined from the SExtractor MAG_BEST parameter and a zero-point comparison using the USNO catalogue. While the magnitude zero-points are accurate to only 0.1 in R and B, and 0.5 in V and z, these magnitudes are relative to nearby stars and thus the variations with time are more accurate. Transients also include the RA and DEC (J2000) of each object in each observation, to 0.5'' accuracy.



Mosaic
Dates, times, filters, magnitudes, positions
Prior : 2001-02-24 05:36:21.7 (51964.233584)
V = 20.4
EXPTIME = 600.0 s
RA = 10:54:04.246
DEC = -04:43:28.42
Discovery : 2001-02-24 05:59:46.9 (51964.249848)
V = 20.4
EXPTIME = 600.0 s
RA = 10:54:03.53
DEC = -4:43:25.17
Subsequent : 2001-02-24 06:11:29.4 (51964.257979)
V = 20.4
EXPTIME = 600.0 s
RA = 10:54:03.146
DEC = -04:43:23.27
Subsequent : 2001-02-24 06:23:11.9 (51964.266110)
V = 20.5
EXPTIME = 600.0 s
RA = 10:54:02.768
DEC = -04:43:21.73
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Last updated : Fri Mar 2 10:46:12 EST 2001