[vsnet-alert 23589] Re: ATOJ007.9656+20.3475 = MGAB-V534 = ASASSN-19xq

Tonny Vanmunster tonny.vanmunster@gmail.com via vsnet-alert vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Sun Sep 29 01:31:53 JST 2019


My most recent observation of ASASSN-19xq was obtained on 2019 09 27.936 UT
and showed the object at mag 17.24 +/- 0.05 CV (out of eclipse). Compared to
my observations of the night before, the object has further faded by almost
0.7 mag. So, clearly not a superoutburst.

Best regards
Tonny  

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Tonny Vanmunster
CBA Belgium Observatory
CBA Extremadura Observatory
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Subject: [vsnet-alert 23588] Re: ATOJ007.9656+20.3475 = MGAB-V534 =
ASASSN-19xq

Re: ATOJ007.9656+20.3475 = MGAB-V534 = ASASSN-19xq

   According to AAVSO VSX, this variable was independently reported in 2019
from the ZTF data.

Tonny Vanmunster's report:
> Hence, from my observations I am inclined to conclude that the present 
> outburst may be a normal one.

   This object then somewhat resembles IR Com (no apparent superoutburst,
low mass-transfer rate).  High/low states as in IR Com is not present in
this object.



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