diaObjectId
313998569405153409

151.308231, 1.433581

Discovery Date: 2026-01-17 07:15:32 UTC
Discovery MJD: 61057.30
Disc g-Flux: -629.96±122.63
Latest Date: 2026-02-24 03:31:02 UTC
Latest MJD: 61095.15
Latest g-Flux: -704.07±102.34
Peak Flux -629.96±122.63 (g-band)
UTC at Peak 2026-01-17 07:15:32
MJD at Peak 61057.30
Detection Count 2
Equatorial Lon,Lat 10:05:13.975, 01:26:0.892
Galactic Lon,Lat 238.614293, 42.627819
Ecliptic Lon,Lat 152.820246, -9.669136
E(B-V) Extinction 0.031679

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 SDSS J100513.93+012601.1; a G=20.72 mag galaxy found in the SDSS/PS1/GAIA catalogues. Its located 0.6" (2.6 Kpc) from the galaxy core. A host z=0.283 implies a m - M = 40.81.

Difference Image Lightcurve

Access the data from this plot in the LSST Alert Packet Data table below.

Context Map

Recent Image Stamps

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reference

difference

LSST Alert Packet Data

MJD UTC band target diff flux reliability images alert packet
61095.146552 2026-02-24 03:31:02 g -704 ± 102 0.17 target ref diff data
61057.302454 2026-01-17 07:15:32 g -630 ± 123 0.13 target ref diff data
MJD filter magpsf magpsf_error flux_status
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