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Name
TCP J11584987-4723224
AAVSO UID
Constellation
J2000.0
B1950.0
11 56 16.92 -47 06 40.4
Galactic coord.
293.775 +14.545
Other names
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AT 2020efm
BraTS-OCA-T1-011
GALEX J115849.6-472321
GSC2.3 S45E041474
Gaia20bju
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Variability type
UG:
Spectral type
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Mag. range
12.8 g - 21.8 B
Discoverer
Leonardo Amaral, Cristóvão Jacques, Carlos Colesanti, et al. (Brazilian Transient Search)
Epoch
Outburst
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Period
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Rise/eclipse dur.
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Remarks
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Schmeer, Patrick
The galaxy PGC 502251 is 108" to the WNW. Prior to the outburst that was first detected on 2020 March 8, no brightenings had been recorded by the ASAS-SN Sky Patrol since 2014 May 15.
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Schmeer, Patrick
2020-03-22 19:21 UTC
Gaia Alerts position.
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Schmeer, Patrick
2020-03-09 19:47 UTC
Maximum magnitude from ASAS-SN Sky Patrol data. Position and minimum magnitude from GSC2.3