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Radio detection of V407 Cyg at 30GHz with OCRA-p on the Torun telescope

Gawronski, M P; Peel, M W; Feiler, R; Kus, A J; Pazderska, B M; Pazderski, E; Browne, I W A; Davis, R J; Lowe, S R; Wilkinson, P N; Birkinshaw, M; Lancaster, K

The Astronomer's Telegram. 2010;2511:1.

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Abstract

Following the Fermi-LAT detection of the transient gamma-ray source J2102+4542 lying close to the galactic plane (ATEL #2487; also see ATEL #2498), and the optical observations of a nova outburst in the same region from V407 Cyg (AAVSO <a href='http://www.aavso.org/publications/alerts/alert419.shtml'>Alert 419</a> / <a href='http://www.aavso.org/publications/specialnotice/201.shtml'>Special Notice 201</a>), we have observed V407 Cyg at 30 GHz using the One Centimetre Receiver Array Prototype (OCRA-p) on the Torun 32-m telescope and detected it at high significance.

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Davis, Richard
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22nd December, 2011, 15:28:27
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Davis, Richard
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22nd December, 2011, 15:28:27

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