[vsnet-alert 12817] Re: SDSS J133941.11+484727.5 very bright outburst!
Gianluca Masi
gianluca at bellatrixobservatory.org
Wed Feb 9 09:09:13 JST 2011
Dear Colleagues,
the light curve is more complex than at first glance. I plan to cover it
as long as possible, possibly to dawn.
Regards,
Gianluca
Gianluca Masi ha scritto:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I'm remotely using the photometric unit of the Virtual Telescope Project
> to cover this outburst.
>
> After about one hour of coverage, I see a wave which can be an hibt of
> superhumps. I plan to go as long as possible on this star.
>
> best,
> Gianluca
>
> Taichi Kato ha scritto:
>> SDSS J133941.11+484727.5 very bright outburst!
>>
>> Jeremy Shears has detected a very bright outburst (report via
>> baavss-alert)
>> of this suspected WZ Sge-type dwarf nova. This is the first recorded
>> outburst of this object and 7 mag brighter than in quiescence!
>> Time-resolved photometry and spectroscopy are urgently requested!
>>
>> YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer
>> 20110207.919 104 (Jeremy Shears)
>> 20110207.940 10.416V (Ian Miller)
>> 20110207.958 105 (Gary Poyner)
>>
>> Basic information:
>>
>> SDSSJ133941.11+484727.5 133941.11 +484727.5 qUGSU:+ZZ 17.2 17.7 R
>> http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005AJ....129.2386S (WD visible,
>> Porb=1.7:hr?)
>> http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006MNRAS.365..969G (Porb=82.52 min; ZZ
>> type)
>> type: Porb strongly suggests UGSU type
>> range: in quiescence, CSS data
>> (http://nesssi.cacr.caltech.edu/catalina/20010320/103201490494100485p.html)
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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