[vsnet-alert 14159] Re: Outburst of a possible new cataclysmic variable 1RXS J063214.8+253620

Seiichi Yoshida comet at aerith.net
Sun Jan 29 00:51:10 JST 2012


Dear Korotkiy Stas,

Congratulations for your discovery of this outburst. Here I report the
MISAO Project observations by Youichirou Nakashima. We confirmed the
outrburst on our Jan. 26 survey images.

1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20120126.62110 124C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20120126.61976 124C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20120126.61841 124C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20120126.61707 125C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111225.77596 148C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111225.77463 149C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111225.77329 148C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111217.80168 153C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111217.80034 151C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111217.79899 154C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111123.69036 149C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111123.68903 149C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20111123.68769 148C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110222.53337 149C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110222.53203 149C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110222.53068 151C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110203.61891 150C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110203.61755 150C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110203.61617 151C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110203.61480 151C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110126.59088 150C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110110.64743 152C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110110.64606 153C Mis
1RXS_J063214.8+253620 20110110.64470 152C Mis

Best regards,

> A bright (unfiltered magnitude 12.65) optical transient source was detected on 2012 January 27 at position 06:32:13.06 +25:36:22.5 (+/-0.3", J2000). Inspection of previous images of this field revealed that the object is also present on images from January 24, 25, and 26 but is below the detection limit (typically around 13.5m) on January 20 and 21.
> 
>  
>     Date           JD         mag. 
> 2012-01-20.740  2455947.240 >13.5 
> 2012-01-21.701  2455948.207 >13.5 
> 2012-01-24.759  2455951.259  13.10 +/-0.05 
> 2012-01-25.845  2455952.346  12.81 +/-0.03 
> 2012-01-26.833  2455953.333  12.66 +/-0.03 
> 2012-01-27.897  2455954.397  12.61 +/-0.03 
> The observations were obtained with a wide-field survey camera (F=135mm f/2.0 telephoto lens equipped with ST8300M CCD) operated by Ka-Dar Observatory at the Mountain station of Kazan State University (Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia). The instrumental magnitude scale is calibrated using V magnitudes of Tycho-2 (Hog et al., 2000, A&A, 355L, 27) stars in the field of view.
> 
> The optical transient is associated with an ultraviolet object GALEX J063213.0+253623 (FUV=18.42 +/-0.05, NUV=17.90 +/-0.03) located 0.7" from the measured optical position (see http://galex.stsci.edu/GR6/ ). The transient is 24" away from an unidentified X-ray source 1RXS J063214.8+253620 listed in the ROSAT All Sky Survey Faint Source Catalog (Voges et al., 2000, IAUC, 7432) and is likely associated with it. The All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS-3, Pojmanski 2001, ASPC, 246, 53; http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/asas/ ) database lists two detections of a source at the above position:
> 
>   
>     Date        HJD         V 
> 2009-03-17  2454907.54944 12.82 +/-0.06 
> 2009-03-21  2454911.53385 12.95 +/-0.06 
> which may be the previous outburst of this object. We conclude that the observed optical transient source is likely a previously unknown cataclysmic variable in outburst.
> 
> Follow-up photometric and astrometric observations are requested.
> 
> The discovery images may be found here:
> http://scan.sai.msu.ru/~kirx/ATel/1RXSJ063214/
> 
> http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=3893

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Seiichi Yoshida
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