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FOLLOWING notification by P. C. Gregory of the discovery of the radio outburst in Cygnus, we attempted to detect a visible object at the radio position over 6 nights, at several wavelengths from the blue to the near infrared. Direct photographs were taken with the Palomar 48-inch Schmidt camera and measurements were made at the prime focus of the 200-inch telescope with a new integrating two-dimensional silicon vidicon photometer1. The relevant data are given in Table 1.
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WESTPHAL, J., KRISTIAN, J., HUCHRA, J. et al. Search for a Visible Counterpart of the September 2,1972 Radio Outburst in Cygnus. Nature Physical Science 239, 134–135 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/physci239134a0
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