Steve Gottlieb
February 2nd, 2014, 03:49 AM
Last night I took a look at vdB 24 = [B77] 51, a reflection nebula surrounding XY Per, a young Herbig Ae/Be star. This object is one of the YSO's (young stellar objects) featured in Reiner's excellent "Strange Young Stars" (http://www.reinervogel.net/YSO/YSO_e.html).
Here's what I found...
At 200x, a faint but easily seen reflection nebula fanned out in a wide angle to the south of XY Persei. The size was difficult to estimate, but roughly 3'-3.5' in diameter.
I didn't try any filters, as I assumed there wouldn't be a positive response, but now I wish I had. I'm curious if others have looked for this object? The coordinates for XY Persei (a close double with components 9.7/10.6 at 1.2") is 03 49 36 +38 59. I believe the brighter star is the Herbig Ae/Be type.
The visual portion that was evident is the blue diamond-shaped region in Adam Block's image below.
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Here's what I found...
At 200x, a faint but easily seen reflection nebula fanned out in a wide angle to the south of XY Persei. The size was difficult to estimate, but roughly 3'-3.5' in diameter.
I didn't try any filters, as I assumed there wouldn't be a positive response, but now I wish I had. I'm curious if others have looked for this object? The coordinates for XY Persei (a close double with components 9.7/10.6 at 1.2") is 03 49 36 +38 59. I believe the brighter star is the Herbig Ae/Be type.
The visual portion that was evident is the blue diamond-shaped region in Adam Block's image below.
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