Electronic Telegram No. 3684 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION CBAT Director: Daniel W. E. Green; Hoffman Lab 209; Harvard University; 20 Oxford St.; Cambridge, MA 02138; U.S.A. e-mail: cbatiau@eps.harvard.edu (alternate cbat@iau.org) URL http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/index.html Prepared using the Tamkin Foundation Computer Network COMET P/2011 CR_42 (CATALINA) An apparently asteroidal object discovered on images taken by A. Boattini in September 2011 (discovery observations tabulated below), and then given the minor-planet designation 2011 CR_42 by the Minor Planet Center, has finally been confirmed to show cometary appearance following only a single known marginal report of cometary activity near the time of discovery (cf. CBET 2823). Further to that report two years ago, A. Waszczak reports that new thirty stacked 60-s exposures obtained on 2013 Sept. 25.35-25.36 UT with the 1.5-m f/8.75 telescope at Palomar show the object to be extended, with its approximate FWHM being 5", vs. nearby stars having a FWMH of 2".1; Waszczak measured a red magnitude of 19.5. H. Sato (Tokyo, Japan; remotely with an iTelescope 0.51-m f/6.8 astrograph at Siding Spring) writes that ten stacked 60-s exposures taken on Oct. 1.6 show a moderately condensed coma 12"-15" in diameter with no obvious tail, and his follow-up observations on Oct. 9.5 show a weakly condensed coma of diameter 12" in four stacked 120-s exposures; he adds that the object was not found down to mag 21.0 on 2012 July 14.25 in ten stacked 60-s exposures obtained with an iTelescope 0.50-m f/4.5 astrograph near Mayhill, NM, U.S.A. Luca Buzzi writes that he obtained follow-up observations on Oct. 30.54-30.55, via six stacked 180-s exposures using the 2.0-m f/10 "Faulkes Telescope South" (+ Bessell R filter) at Siding Spring, which show a very diffuse aspect in average seeing, with a 10" coma and a possible extension to the northwest. 2011 UT R.A. (2000) Decl. Mag. Observer Feb. 10.46735 11 39 45.64 +15 09 18.8 17.6 Boattini 10.47645 11 39 45.39 +15 09 21.6 17.7 " 10.48549 11 39 45.14 +15 09 24.3 17.7 " 10.49457 11 39 44.89 +15 09 26.9 17.7 " The available astrometry, the following elliptical orbital elements by G. V. Williams, and an ephemeris appear on MPEC 2013-U85. Epoch = 2011 Nov. 15.0 TT T = 2011 Nov. 29.93164 TT Peri. = 173.50538 e = 0.2800248 Node = 58.74231 2000.0 q = 2.5283172 AU Incl. = 8.45955 a = 3.5116727 AU n = 0.14977283 P = 6.58 years NOTE: These 'Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams' are sometimes superseded by text appearing later in the printed IAU Circulars. (C) Copyright 2013 CBAT 2013 October 30 (CBET 3684) Daniel W. E. Green