Dear colleagues, TCP J07353147+0910341 was discovered by XOSS (Xingming Observatory Sky Survey) on 2025 Dec 29.75 at mag 14.8 C. The quiescent counterpart is a 22.4 g mag star, implying an outburst amplitude of ~8 mag. I have just completed the analysis of my unfiltered CCD time-series observations of TCP J07353147+0910341, obtained on 2026 Jan 14/15 at CBA Extremadura Observatory. The data were acquired under clear skies with a 0.40-m f/5.1 telescope and a Moravian G2-4000 CCD camera. I also obtained observations on several nights prior to Jan 14/15, but those did not reveal any obvious modulation. In contrast, the Jan 14/15 light curve clearly shows regular superhump modulations with an amplitude of 0.25 mag. A period analysis using ANOVA, Lomb-Scargle, Generalized-Lomb-Scargle and PDM methods (Peranso 3.1) yields a combined superhump period of 0.0660 +/- 0.0008d. The object was measured at mag CV = 16.1 on Jan 14th. Image calibration and photometry were carried out using the latest release of Phoranso, which enabled simultaneous photometry of several additional variable stars in the same field of view. These results establish TCP J07353147+0910341 as a new SU UMa-type dwarf nova. Further follow-up observations are strongly encouraged to refine the superhump period and study its evolution. I will submit my observations to AAVSO, CBA and VSNET for further analysis. With kind regards, Tonny --- Tonny Vanmunster CBA Belgium Observatory CBA Extremadura Observatory http://www.cbabelgium.co <http://www.cbabelgium.com/> m PERANSO : The Light Curve and Period Analysis Software http://www.peranso.co <http://www.peranso.com/> m PHORANSO: Photometric Reduction and Analysis Software http://www.phoranso.com <http://www.phoranso.com/>