[vsnet-alert 15268] MASTER OT J043254.33+205641.8 still bright
Denis Denisenko
d.v.denisenko at gmail.com
Sun Jan 13 04:25:48 JST 2013
This optical transient in Taurus was reported in ATel #4697 on Jan.
03, but remained unnoticed on this list. Maybe people have thought it
is a possible SN, however I strongly suspect it to be a dwarf nova in
superotburst. Outburst amplitude was about 7m (16.2m at discovery,
nothing to 23m in SDSS), so this may be yet another CV of WZ Sge type.
Recent observations with MASTER-Amur robotic telescope show it is
still in outburst, having faded by ~0.5m in 7 days:
MASTER OT J043254.33+205641.8
20121220.594 <187C MASTER-Amur
20130102.506 163C MASTER-Amur
20130102.538 162C MASTER-Amur
20130109.509 167C MASTER-Amur
20130109.545 169C MASTER-Amur
Photometric time series are strongly encouraged.
All CVs discovered by MASTER robotic telescopes network (together with
other optical transients) can be found at this link:
http://observ.pereplet.ru/MASTER_OT.html (latest first) or here:
http://observ.pereplet.ru/MASTER-OT-links.html (in direct
chronological order with the links to discovery images and
publications).
Denis Denisenko, member of MASTER team at SAI MSU
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