[vsnet-alert 21103] MASTER OT J132501.0+431846.1 - possible WZ Sge dwarf nova
Denis Denisenko
d.v.denisenko at gmail.com
Wed Jun 7 17:40:30 JST 2017
MASTER team has reported a large-amplitude transient in Canes Venatici
MASTER OT J132501.0+431846.1 (P. Balanutsa, V. Lipunov, R. Rebolo et al.,
ATel #10470), see http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=10470
MASTER_OT_J132501.0+431846.1
20170605.955 15.4CV MASTER-IAC
The OT is located 3.6' NW of NGC 5145 galaxy (and 2 deg ENE of M63), but
most likely is an extreme dwarf nova of WZ Sge type. There is nothing at
this position in SDSS and PanSTARRS combined images down to ~23m.
I have confirmed the new object remotely with 0.61-m iTelescope.Net T24 in
Auberry, CA. The following photometry was obtained from sums of 3x60-sec
unfiltered exposures:
MASTER_OT_J132501.0+431846.1
20170607.30054 14.827CV T24
20170607.30376 14.843CV T24
20170607.30652 14.861CV T24
20170607.30936 14.822CV T24
20170607.31492 14.844CV T24
20170607.31896 14.883CV T24
20170607.32193 14.843CV T24
20170607.32472 14.855CV T24
I have used APASS magnitudes for two reference stars:
GSC 03031-00475 (V=12.914)
GSC 03031-00608 (V=13.909)
Positions of the object and reference stars are shown at the image
http://scan.sai.msu.ru/~denis/J132501+431846-T24-photometry.gif
The object has brightened since the discovery detection by MASTER.
Outburst amplitude is more than 8m. Observations are strongly encouraged!
Denis Denisenko
Sternberg Astronomical Institute of Moscow State University
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