griz photometry of 3C 454.3 following its extreme gamma-ray flare

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Following the extremely bright gamma-ray flare of the blazar 3C 454.3 detected by AGILE (ATel #3034, #3043) and Fermi/LAT (ATel #3041) we have performed photometric observations of the source using a 28cm telescope equipped with a SBIG ST-8 CCD camera and a set of griz (SDSS) filters. The observations conducted on November 18/19 and 19/20, 2010, at the time of peak daily gamma-ray flux (according to the Fermi/LAT public lightcurve), resulted in the following:

JD(UT) g r i z
2455519.556 14.06 13.37 12.94 12.61
2455520.543 13.86 13.17 12.75 12.42
Accuracy of the measurements is limited by the uncertainty of the magnitude scale calibration which is expected to be less than 0.05m.

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