[vsnet-alert 16132] Fw: Re: CSS J164950.4+035835 outburst
Josch Hambsch
hambsch at telenet.be
Wed Aug 7 05:29:41 JST 2013
I will switch to snapshots tonight, weather permitting.
Last night the star was at around mag. 18.5. Still trying to analyse the
data.
Regards,
Groeten,
Grüße,
Josch
www.astronomie.be/hambsch
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Subject: [vsnet-alert 16128] Re: CSS J164950.4+035835 outburst
Re: CSS J164950.4+035835 outburst
> I have seen the same from last nights observations remotely taken from
> Chile.
> It was Mag 16.3 and dropped to 16.45 at the end of observations.
Please take snapshots at least for several days.
If the object stops to fade before reaching the quiescence
(and possibly rising again), continue time-series photometry.
Stage A superhumps are present between the precursor and
the main superoutburst, and observations at such a stage
is also important. If the object fades and no superoutburst
is expected, there is no need for additional observation.
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