////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN/FERMI NOTICE NOTICE_DATE: Tue 07 Jan 25 15:55:07 UT NOTICE_TYPE: Fermi-LAT Monitor SOURCE_OBJ: NGC1275_86400.png REF_NUM: 1736265307 RA: 49.951d {+03h 19m 48s} (J2000), 50.366d {+03h 21m 28s} (current), 49.124d {+03h 16m 30s} (1950) DEC: +41.512d {+41d 30' 43"} (J2000), +41.601d {+41d 36' 04"} (current), +41.331d {+41d 19' 53"} (1950) CURR_FLUX: 1.90e-06 +- 2.70e-08 [ph/cm2/sec] BASE_FLUX: 5.10e-07 +- 1.30e-07 [ph/cm2/sec] SIGNIFICANCE: 10.19 [sigma] TIME_SCALE: 0 {0=1day, 1=1week} ENERGY_BAND: 0.1 - 300.0 [GeV] OUTBURST_DATE: 20678 TJD; 3 DOY; 25/01/03 (yy/mm/dd) OUTBURST_TIME: 43200.00 SOD {12:00:00.00} UT SOLN_STATUS: 0x0 LC_URL: http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/FTP/glast/data/lat/catalogs/asp/current/lightcurves/NGC1275_86400.png SUN_POSTN: 289.08d {+19h 16m 19s} -22.28d {-22d 16' 36"} SUN_DIST: 127.67 [deg] Sun_angle= -8.1 [hr] (East of Sun) MOON_POSTN: 23.63d {+01h 34m 31s} +12.28d {+12d 16' 51"} MOON_DIST: 37.46 [deg] MOON_ILLUM: 58 [%] GAL_COORDS: 150.58,-13.26 [deg] galactic lon,lat of the burst (or transient) ECL_COORDS: 58.61, 22.34 [deg] ecliptic lon,lat of the burst (or transient) COMMENTS: Fermi-LAT Monitor flare alert. COMMENTS: The LAT position is inside galaxy NGC1275 (of total mag=11.60 and dia=2.60 arcmin). COMMENTS: There is a 0.05% probability that this would happen by chance coincidence. COMMENTS: This Notice was ground-generated -- not flight-generated. COMMENTS: