Discovery Date: 2026-02-20 04:39:04 UTC
Discovery MJD: 61091.19
Disc r-Flux: 1863.33±207.30
Latest Date: 2026-02-23 06:23:15 UTC
Latest MJD: 61094.27
Latest r-Flux: -3931.40±386.88
| Peak Flux | 2017.16±298.30 (r-band) |
| UTC at Peak | 2026-02-20 05:27:01 |
| MJD at Peak | 61091.23 |
| Detection Count | 9 |
| Equatorial Lon,Lat | 10:00:21.742, 02:46:58.108 |
| Galactic Lon,Lat | 236.163204, 42.431376 |
| Ecliptic Lon,Lat | 151.185608, -8.833636 |
| E(B-V) Extinction | 0.019679 |
Transient Name Server
This transient has probably not been reported to the TNS as yet. Check the TNS directly at this location.
Sherlock Contextual Classification
Prediction: Nuclear Transient
The transient is synonymous with 2MASXJ10002183%2B0246575; an r=16.54 mag galaxy found in the NED/SDSS catalogues. Its located 1.0" (1.8 Kpc) from the galaxy core. A host z=0.092 implies a m - M = 38.13.
Difference Image Lightcurve
Access the data from this plot in the LSST Alert Packet Data table below.
Context Map
LSST Alert Packet Data
| MJD | UTC | band | target diff flux | reliability | images | alert packet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 61094.266153 | 2026-02-23 06:23:15 | r | -3931 ± 387 | 0.14 | target ref diff | data |
| 61094.185948 | 2026-02-23 04:27:45 | r | 1209 ± 230 | 0.29 | target ref diff | data |
| 61094.183632 | 2026-02-23 04:24:25 | z | -3925 ± 571 | 0.28 | target ref diff | data |
| 61094.173167 | 2026-02-23 04:09:21 | g | -1926 ± 255 | 0.36 | target ref diff | data |
| 61091.227096 | 2026-02-20 05:27:01 | r | 2017 ± 298 | 0.27 | target ref diff | data |
| 61091.211126 | 2026-02-20 05:04:01 | g | -2592 ± 349 | 0.36 | target ref diff | data |
| 61091.210193 | 2026-02-20 05:02:40 | g | -2122 ± 363 | 0.30 | target ref diff | data |
| 61091.197023 | 2026-02-20 04:43:42 | i | 1892 ± 333 | 0.16 | target ref diff | data |
| 61091.193807 | 2026-02-20 04:39:04 | r | 1863 ± 207 | 0.10 | target ref diff | data |
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