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Hi Tapasi,

Sorry for not writing earlier, I am busy myself with reports etc.
Please find attached a series of SS433 images during the flare
in November. Arecibo was in on 13 and 19 November, RT006B and C.
the images were made by he PI, Valeriu Tudose. Although a version
of this is already on the Madrid e-VLBI meeting poster, please
do not use it outside the committee meeting. The next attachment
is the total data throughput graph for the 19 November run.

The other two attachments are related to SN2008D (GP046A-B).
In NGC2770 there was this a type Ib/c supernova 2008ax, and while
they were observing it, another type Ib/c supernova exploded in the
same galaxy, SN2008D. Then we looked in the radio (just a few weeks
after the exploson). On the WSRT image (synthesis array data recorded
during the VLBI run) you see 2008D centred, the lower left source is
the other SN. The VLBI image show nothing really, but we are estimating
the sources size and can give an upper limit to it and to the expansion
velocity of the ejecta as well. Work is ongoing and promising (source
look somewhat resolved when model-fitted).

Cheers,
Zsolt

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On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, Tapasi Ghosh wrote:

> Hi Zsolt,
>
> This is a begging letter.
> Next Monday, I have to give a talk to the Arecibo Users Committee on the VLBI
> operations here. Even though there have been a lot of VLBI activity last
> year, I haven't
> got any result to show as yet. The main reason for this is (as we all know),
> rather
> long turn-around time for VLBI. Since your RT006 was supposed to be a
> rapid-response
> science, I am hoping that you might have some maps etc. from that run ? If so,
> and if you don't mind sharing it with the committee (it will not be used for
> any other
> purpose without your knowledge and consent), I would really appreciate it if
> you
> could send me a small note and a picture or two ?
>
> Got your message about the 100-hours run, will download the files now.
>
> Cheers,
> Tapasi
>