Odysseus VI: 2021 cleanup targets

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Tue, 11/30/2021 - 16:45

There are 3 ULLYSES/ODYSSEUS pre-main sequence targets in December. Two are completions of previously failed observations; one target is new.

Please see previous entries in this Forum for details of the ULLYSES/ODYSSEUS program. Thank you for your contributions to this program over the past year.


I. V505 Ori - POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE AS OF Dec 1, 2021 - RESCHEDULED FOR 2022 JANUARY 08/09 UT - SEE ALERT NOTICE 763
05 38 27.26 -02 45 09.7 (J2000)  mean V = 14.2; range = 14.1-17.2
The Fall 2020 target acquisition failed because the star faded by about 2 mag in B (we know this because of your observations!). The observation will be repeated on UT Dec 02 11-16h (daytime for most of us).
Please obtain digital BVRI observations nightly now through Dec 03 (4 nights). Multiple observations per night will help us reconstruct the light curve. There will not be any TESS observations. B and V are more valuable than R and I because stellar variability is more prominent at short wavelengths.

II. GM Aur - ON SCHEDULE
04 55 10.98  +30 21 59.4 (J2000)  mean V ~ 12.2  range=13.1-13.9p
The HST went into safe-mode on 25 October 2021, after 7 of the planned observations were completed. The AAVSO observations show that the last observation coincided with a small optical brightening. The final 5 observations in this year's monitoring program are scheduled for week of Dec 6-12.

HST scheduled UT times
Dec 6   7 -  9 UT
Dec 7  13 - 15 UT
Dec 8   3 -  5 UT
Dec 10 16 - 17 UT
Dec 12  4 -  6 UT

Please obtain digital BVRI observations nightly now through Dec 13. Multiple observations per night will help us reconstruct the light curve. There will not be any TESS observations. B and V are more valuable than R and I because stellar variability is more prominent at short wavelengths. The Dec 6, 8, and 12 observations occur at night in the western hemisphere; time series (especially in B) simultaneously with the HST observations would be particularly useful.

III. V1204 Tau (HD 285957; RXJ0438.5+1546) -- RESCHEDULED FOR 2022 JANUARY 18 UT - SEE ALERT NOTICE 766
04 38 39.072 +15 46 13.57 (J2000)  mean V ~10.8; range=10.64-10.93

This is a newly added target. The HST observations are scheduled for 0831 Dec 08 - 0132 Dec 09 UT.

Please obtain digital BVRI observations nightly now through Dec 10. Multiple observations per night will help us reconstruct the light curve, and establish the photometric phase (the rotational period is 3.08 days). There will not be any TESS observations. B and V are more valuable than R and I because stellar variability is more prominent at short wavelengths. Simultaneity is possible from the western hemisphere late in the night of Dec 7-8 (civil) and early in the evening of Dec 8-9.

 

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
GM Aur and V1204 Tau - Alert Notice 760

AAVSO Alert Notice 760 announces an observing campaign on the YSOs GM Aur and V1204 Tau, which are being observed by HST this week through mid-December. Please see the notice for details and observing instructions.

There are threads for this campaign under the following forums:

- Campaigns and Observation Reports: https://www.aavso.org/odysseus-vi-2021-cleanup-targets-01
- Young Stellar Objects: https://www.aavso.org/odysseus-vi-2021-cleanup-targets

Please subscribe to these threads if you are participating in the campaign so you can be updated. Join in the discussion or ask questions there!

Many thanks, and Good observing,

Elizabeth O. Waagen, AAVSO HQ

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
V505 Ori HST Observations rescheduled - photometry requested

. V505 Ori
05 38 27.26 -02 45 09.7 (J2000)  mean V = 14.2; range = 14.1-17.2
The Fall 2020 target acquisition failed because the star faded by about 2 mag in B (we know this because of your observations!). The observation will be repeated on UT 2022 Jan 08 1108 - 1213 UT and 2022 Jan 09 0607 - 1010 UT
Please obtain digital BVRI observations nightly now through January 9. Multiple observations per night will help us reconstruct the light curve. There will not be any TESS observations. Exact simultaneity with the HST observations would be nice, but is not required.The most useful observations will let us reconstruct the light curve in the days leading up to the HT observations in order to assess the accretion history.

B and V are more valuable than R and I because stellar variability is more prominent at short wavelengths, but all 4 bands help us determine the extinction law, and the nature of the obscuring material.

 

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
V505 Ori being observed with HST - Alert Notice 763

AAVSO Alert Notice 763 announces HST observations of the YSO V505 Ori taking place on 2022 January 08/09 UT. Please see the notice for details and observing instructions.

There are threads for this campaign under the following forums:

- Campaigns and Observation Reports: https://www.aavso.org/odysseus-vi-2021-cleanup-targets-01
- Young Stellar Objects: https://www.aavso.org/odysseus-vi-2021-cleanup-targets

Please subscribe to these threads if you are participating in the campaign so you can be updated. Join in the discussion or ask questions there!

Many thanks, and Good observing,

Elizabeth O. Waagen, AAVSO HQ

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Odysseus VIa: V1204 Tau observations rescheduled

Thanks to all of you who have been observing our T Tauri star targets. You have been more reliable than the HST lately. The observations of V1204 Tau last month apparently failed, because they have been rescheduled for January 18, 0430-1140 UT.

Please add V1204 Tau to your target list from now through January 19.

Details: V1204 Tau is at 04 38 39.072 +15 46 13.57 (J2000).  mean V ~10.8; range=10.64-10.93

Please obtain digital BVRI observations nightly now through Jan 19. Multiple observations per night will help us reconstruct the light curve, and establish the photometric phase (the rotational period is 3.08 days). There will not be any TESS observations. B and V are more valuable than R and I because stellar variability is more prominent at short wavelengths. Simultaneity with the start of the HST observations is possible from the western hemisphere late on the night of Jan 17-18 (civil).

 

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
V1204 Tau HST observations scheduled

Alert Notice 766 announces the re-scheduled date of the HST observations of V1204 Tau. Please see the notice for details and observing instructions.

There are threads for this campaign under the following forums:

- Campaigns and Observation Reports: https://www.aavso.org/odysseus-vi-2021-cleanup-targets-01
- Young Stellar Objects: https://www.aavso.org/odysseus-vi-2021-cleanup-targets

Please subscribe to these threads if you are participating in the campaign so you can be updated. Join in the discussion or ask questions there!

Many thanks, and Good observing,

Elizabeth O. Waagen, AAVSO HQ

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
V1240 Tau (RXJ0438.6+1546) is still scheduled for Jan 18

As of 1500 UT, January 17, the observations of V1204 Tau are still scheduled.

To check the latest updates, go to https://www.stsci.edu/hst/observing/program-information and enter program ID 16593. Click on "get program Information", and on the next page select "Visit Status Information".

Clear skies,

Fred