Discovery of a Possible new Transient

Discovery of a possible new transient on 2018-09-04 in Unknown galaxy.
Source Magnitude 17.29 +/- 0.05.
Date of Observations: 2018-09-03.975 from Canary Islands, Spain
Observer: Malhar R. Kendurkar, GSNST Team
Team: M. Kendurkar, C. Raguenaud
Global SuperNova Search Team

Observation: AT2018eci

AT2018eci, Type unknown in 2MASX J22340404+6826298
Discovered 2018-07-23.532 by ATLAS, mag 18.693 at discovery
R.A. = 22h34m03s.970, Decl. = +68°26’30”.39

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France
2018-08-22.878
The coordinates provided are the center of the galaxy. Discovery mag is 18.693; galaxy mag is 17.4B, 13.5R. Nothing is visible.
0.25m/f4 reflector + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
6x300s, bin 1×1

Verification: AT2018ewz

AT2018ewz, Type unknown in LEDA 1537119
Discovered 2018-08-09.123 by Malhar R. Kendurkar, mag 19.2 at discovery
R.A. = 00h15m55s.400, Decl. = +17°36’59”.81

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France
2018-07-14.958
Not visible. Most likely a CV or hot pixels
0.25m/f4 + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
6x300s, bin 1×1

Observation: AT2018eds

AT2018eds, Type unknown
Discovered 2018-07-23.803 by Gaia, mag 17.71 at discovery
R.A. = 22h36m50s.339, Decl. = +69°41’28”.32

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France
2018-07-30.917
Approx mag 17.67CV ±0.03 (dmag 0.142 on 32 refernce stars from UCAC4), ZP=30.156mag
0.25m/f4 + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
3x500s, bin 1×1

Probably a CV.