SUMMARY OF SEQUENCE NUMBER 700000

SUMMARY OF SEQUENCE NUMBER 700000

Title: A PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF THE POSITION OF THE SOURCE OF GIANT AND RAPID VARIABILITY IN THE NLS1 13224-3809

Observer: PREDEHL

Subject Category: Active Galaxies and Quasars

Seq: 700000 ObsId: 00328

Long-term Plan bin: 11-Feb-2000

ABSTRACT

Within a 30 day ROSAT HRI monitoring observations we have detected the strongest persistent X-ray variability known in a Seyfert galaxy. At least 5 giant amplitude variations with a factor of about 60 are visible. Unusually strong relativistic boosting effects provide the most plausible explanation of the X-ray data. We propose to use AXAF for a precise measurement of the position of the source of the strong variability to further proof that the X-rays we measure are associated with the distant galaxy. We expect about 500 HRC photons within 10 ks observing time. We may further improve the HRG position using serendipitous X-ray sources detected previously with the HRI that have counterparts in the Optical.

TARGET SUMMARY

TARGET NAME RADEC TIME SI GRAT TYPE TC ROLL PRE PHASE MULTI PRI
IRAS 13224-3809
201.333333
-38.415278
10.00000
HRC-I
NONE
GTO
no
no
no
no
no
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