*** This object was marked as unreal - check the AT report/s for details ***
RA/DEC (2000)
00:49:17.780 -81:29:45.83
12.324083 -81.496064
Type
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Redshift
Reporting Group
None
Discovering Data Source
None
Discovery Date
2023-11-30 02:27:00.000
TNS AT
Y
Public
Y
Discovery Mag
18
Filter
I-Cousins
Reporter/s
Filipp Romanov

Light curves

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Pointer position (MJD, Mag, Abs.Mag): (0.00, 0.00, 0.00)
No Data
Light Curves
Filter Tel / Inst Obs-date range JD Range Photometry
I-Cousins Other_Other 2023-11-30 02:27:00 - 2023-11-30 02:27:00 2460278.6020833 - 2460278.6020833 1
Photometry
ID Obs-date JD Mag. / Flux Err Lim. Mag./Flux Units Filter Tel / Inst Exp-time Observer/s Remarks
376516 2023-11-30 02:27:00 2460278.6020833 18 0.1 VegaMag I-Cousins Other_Other 2700 Filipp Romanov
AT Reports
ID Time received (UT) Sender Reporter/s Reporting group Disc. Data Source RA DEC Discovery date (UT) Discovery Mag. Filter Related files AT Type Host name Internal name Assoc. Groups End prop. period Remarks ADS Bibcode Unreal Auto classification
194738 2023-11-30 04:52:46 Filipp Romanov Filipp Romanov 00:49:17.780 -81:29:45.83 2023-11-30 02:27:00.000 18 I-Cousins Other F. D. Romanov [I have determined that AT 2023yph is a star #4631003097698452224 from the Gaia DR3.] I observed the field of GRB 231129C (Fermi GBM Team, GCN Circ. 35217) near the MAXI (GCN Circ. 35223) sky region using remote telescope T72 (0.51-m f/6.8 Corrected Dall-Kirkham + CCD) of iTelescope.Net in Deep Sky Chile at Rio Hurtado Valley, Chile. 9 images (with exposures 300 seconds, BINx1) were obtained with Ic filter with midtime 02:27 UT. I detected an uncataloged source with position 00 49 17.780 -81 29 45.83 and measured its brightness near +18 mag. Magnitude was not corrected for Galactic extinction. I am guessing this is an optical afterglow of GRB 231129C. 2023TNSTR3105....1R Y
No Data

Comments

Filipp
Romanov

Retraction

I did not have access to a computer to check in time that this object was a star with a hight proper motion. I initially compared my images with archival images from the DSS Plate Finder, but now I have determined that AT 2023yph is a star #4631003097698452224 from the Gaia DR3.