[vsnet-alert 25287] Re: TCP J09370380+1657350: stage A superhumps?

tonny.vanmunster@gmail.com via vsnet-alert vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Sat Jan 23 12:44:34 JST 2021


Hi Taichi,

I wish I would have been able to contribute more observations of this star,
but I have been clouded out the entire past week at both of my observatories
(winter time in Europe). 

Best regards
Tonny

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Subject: [vsnet-alert 25286] TCP J09370380+1657350: stage A superhumps?

TCP J09370380+1657350: stage A superhumps?

   The most recent data by Josch Hambsch recorded
0.1 mag modulations and are likely stage A superhumps.
It is a pity that several observers stopped observing or shortened their
runs of this object (this almost always happens with WZ Sge stars just
before stage A).
It should be an easy target as superhumps grow again (even if you couldn't
detect low-amplitude signals recently).



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