[vsnet-outburst 14103] (fwd) MASTER OT J174305.70+231107.8
Taichi Kato
tkato at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Tue Apr 10 13:13:02 JST 2012
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ATEL #4022 ATEL #4022
Title: Detection of the MASTER OT J174305.70+231107.8
Author: P. Balanutsa, D. Denisenko, V. Lipunov, V. Shumkov, E. Gorbovskoy,
N. Tiurina, V. Kornilov, A. Belinski, N. Shatskiy, V. Chazov, A. Kuznetsov,
D. Zimnukhov (Moscow State University, SAI) V. Krushinsky, I. Zalozhnih,
A. Popov (Ural Federal University) K. Ivanov, S. Yazev, N. Budnev,
E. Konstantinov, O. Chuvalaev, V. Poleshchuk, O. Gress (Irkutsk State
University) A. Parkhomenko, A. Tlatov, D. Dormidontov, V. Senik (Kislovodsk
solar station of the Pulkovo observatory RAS) V. Yurkov, Y. Sergienko,
D. Varda, E. Sinyakov (Blagoveshchensk Educational University), S.
Shurpakov, P. Podvorotniy (MASTER team members), Hugo Levato and
Carlos Saffe (Instituto de Ciencias Astronomicas, de la Tierra y del
Espacio; ICATE) Claudio Mallamaci, Carlos Lopez and Federico Podest
(Observatorio Astronomico Felix Aguilar; OAFA)
Queries: lipunov2007 at gmail.com
Posted: 9 Apr 2012; 16:37 UT
Subjects:Optical, Cataclysmic Variable, Transient
MASTER-Amur auto-detection system discovered OT source at (RA, Dec) = 17h
43m 05.70s +23d 11m 07.8s on 2012-04-05.83111 UT.
The OT unfiltered magnitude is 15.6m (limit 17.5m).
The OT is seen in 2 images. There is no minor planet at this place.
We have reference image without OT on 2010-05-15 23:54:39 UT with unfiltered
magnitude limit 20.2m (MASTER-Kislovodsk site).
There is a blue star in USNO catalog at the position of MASTER OT
J174305.70+231107.8 which was brighter on the 1st epoch Palomar images
taken on 1951 June 27:
USNO-B1.0 1131-0296601
17 43 05.747 +23 11 08.36 pmRA=0 pmDE=0 B1=19.30 R1=18.55 B2=20.21
R2=20.09 I=N/A
We have found four previous outbursts of this CV in the publicly
available survey data.
<A HREF="http://skys.gsfc.nasa.gov/skymorph/skymorph.html">Palomar/NEAT</A>:
2003 July 28 (16.2m) fading to 17.1m by 2003 Aug. 07;
2005 July 26 (17.5m).
<A HREF="http://nesssi.cacr.caltech.edu/DataRelease/">CRTS</A>: 2007 May
15 (16.1m) and 2008 Apr. 08 (16.6m).
Reported magnitudes are unfiltered with the Red (USNO-B1.0) zero point.
The object is not present in AAVSO VSX, 2MASS, 1RXS and catalogs. Its position
is
not covered by SDSS and GALEX.
Based on the blue color, outburst amplitude and archival light curve
we conclude that MASTER OT J174305.70+231107.8 is a new cataclysmic variable
(dwarf nova) in outburst. Photometric time series are encouraged.
The discovery and reference images are available at:
http://observ.pereplet.ru/images/MASTER120753.01+455635/MASTER120753.01+455635.jpg
Global MASTER Robotic Net: http://observ.pereplet.ru
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