[vsnet-alert 11688] Re: Probable New Dwarf Nova in Auriga

Gianluca Masi gianluca at bellatrixobservatory.org
Wed Nov 25 10:43:43 JST 2009


Dear Colleagues,

After about 1.5h of time resolved photometry, it looks like
this star is superhumping. This suggests it is a new SU UMa
system. A very quick, by "eye" estimate for the Psh is about
1.5 hours.

More later.

Regards,
Gianluca

----- Original Message -----
Da : Andrey Prokopovich <andrey.doctor at gmail.com>
A : vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Oggetto : [vsnet-alert 11686] Probable New Dwarf Nova in
Auriga
Data : Wed, 25 Nov 2009 01:26:04 +0200

> Timur Kryachko (Russia) report the new object (mag
> approximately 15.4) on the unfiltered images with
> exposition 300 sec (lim mag 21) taken Nov. 23, 2009 during
> of our variable stars search
> program with a Takahashi FRC-300 30-cm f/7.8 telescope (+
> Apogee Alta U9000 CCD camera) at KSU Astrotel
> Observatory (Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia).
> The new object is located at R.A. = 05h06m17s.35 +/- 0.5,
> Decl. = +35d47m38s.2 +/- 0.5 (equinox 2000.0).
> Nov. 22, 2009 object's mag is approximately 21, but Nov.
> 23, 2009 it's magnitude is 16. Only DSS2
> R-plate dated 1988-12-01 shows object's outburst, on the
> other archive DSS and 2MASS plates object is very faint.
> Magnitude variability table:
> 
>   Date       UT     Mag.
> 
> 2009 Nov. 22.9205 21.43 CR
>           23.7075 17.14 CR
>           23.8120 16.21 CR
>           24.6470 15.48 CR
>           24.7831 15.44 CR
> 
> Nov. 22 and Nov. 24 images animation:
> http://www.makhaon.com/_files/nova_Aur.gif


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