[vsnet-alert 8992] SDSSp J230351.64+010651.0 outburst
Taichi Kato
tkato at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Wed Aug 30 10:16:27 JST 2006
According to Ian Miller, the SDSS dwarf nova SDSSp J230351.64+010651.0
is in outburst. Szkody et al. describes (AJ 123, 430):
Using the best-fit period of 100 minutes, the phases for H were computed
with the time of the red-to-blue crossing of the emission lines for H
as phase zero. The absence of any eclipse during quiescence or outburst
suggests that SDSS 2303 is a system with a fairly low inclination.
The tomograms of SDSS 2303 are consistent with a low mass transfer rate
system with minimal disk emission and no evidence for a luminous
hot spot near the stream location.
The object is V=19.05 in quiescence.
YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer
20060708.172 <17.10C (Gary Poyner)
20060725.053 <171C (Ian Miller)
20060728.039 <171C (Ian Miller)
20060728.715 182C (Hiroyuki Maehara)
20060803.766 <171C (Hiroyuki Maehara)
20060808.003 <171C (Ian Miller)
20060814.983 <171C (Ian Miller)
20060818.719 <171C (Hiroyuki Maehara)
20060821.974 <171C (Ian Miller)
20060829.953 145C (Ian Miller)
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