[vsnet-alert 25030] ZTF20actzmzp = AT 2020abfh - bright (13m), large-amplitude dwarf nova in Draco
Denis Denisenko d.v.denisenko@gmail.com via vsnet-alert
vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Mon Nov 30 18:20:00 JST 2020
ZTF Lasair light curve and snapshots:
https://lasair.roe.ac.uk/object/ZTF20actzmzp/
Transient Name Server page: https://wis-tns.weizmann.ac.il/object/2020abfh
ZTF photometry (Masci et al., 2019):
ZTF20actzmzp = AT 2020abfh
20201126.3616 <198r ZTF Last non-detection in r
20201126.4751 <203g ZTF Last non-detection in g
20201127.4572 13.83r ZTF
20201127.5116 13.28g ZTF
20201128.4678 12.65r ZTF
20201128.5107 12.35g ZTF
20201129.4657 13.03r ZTF
20201129.5323 12.72g ZTF
20201130.3166 12.90g ZTF
Pan-STARRS DR1 position and magnitudes (Chambers et al., 2016):
09 48 58.61 +77 14 37.5
g=21.39(4) r=21.37(5) i=21.39(5)
USNO-B1.0 1672-0063651 B1=20.83 R1=20.03 B2=20.72
GALEX J094858.6+771438 FUV=22.17(50) NUV=21.68(33)
Outburst amplitude is about 8.5 magnitudes. No past detections on Harvard
plates (DASCH project). Excellent candidate for WZ Sge-type dwarf nova.
Time-resolved photometry is strongly encouraged.
Denis Denisenko
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