[vsnet-alert 20548] Re: ASASSN-17ah: very bright CV candidate on the rise, could also be a nova

Kris Stanek stanek.32 at osu.edu
Mon Jan 9 19:45:00 JST 2017


Dear Sebastian,

nothing was listed in Vizier, so I assumed this was a new variable.

Best wishes,

Kris

On Sun, 8 Jan 2017, Sebastian Otero wrote:

> Hi Kris,
>
> it is a dwarf nova, likely UGSS and can be identified with NSV 4402.
> There are plenty of ASAS-3 data for it:
>
> http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/cgi-asas/asas_variable/090927-5632.0,asas3,0,0,500,0,0
>
> Cheers,
> Sebastian
>
> ----------------------
> Sebastian Otero
> VSX Team
> American Association of Variable Star Observers
>
> -----Mensaje original----- From: Kris Stanek
> Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2017 7:11 PM
> To: ASASSN
> Subject: [vsnet-alert 20545] ASASSN-17ah: very bright CV candidate on the 
> rise, could also be a nova
>
>
> http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~assassin/transients.html
>
> ASASSN-17ah 9:9:27.94 -56:32:0.8 2017-01-7.18 12.86
>
> very bright CV candidate on the rise, could also be a nova
> (l,b=275.745,-5.871) or another type of transient, V>17.6 on
> 2017-01-01.14, V=14.8 on 2017-01-04.25, V=13.1 on 2017-01-07.18, V=12.9 on
> 2017-01-08.31
>
>
>
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