[vsnet-outburst 15764] Re: [vsnet-alert 16124] Re: CSS J164950.4+035835 outburst
Josch Hambsch
hambsch at telenet.be
Tue Aug 6 05:12:24 JST 2013
Hi,
I have seen the same from last nights observations remotely taken from
Chile.
It was Mag 16.3 and dropped to 16.45 at the end of observations.
Regards,
Groeten,
Grüße,
Josch
www.astronomie.be/hambsch
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Subject: [vsnet-alert 16124] Re: CSS J164950.4+035835 outburst
Dear Colleagues,
this star has faded to mag. 16.5, assuming what I see now.
regards
Gianluca
Taichi Kato ha scritto:
> CSS J164950.4+035835 outburst
>
>> CSS100707:164950+035835 16:49:50.35 03:58:35.4 2013-08-3.33 14.12
>
> This object is an SU UMa-type candidate (see PASJ 64, 62).
> There were six past outbursts in the CRTS data, and the present
> outburst is the brightest one. It is likely a superoutburst.
> Since it is an equatorial target, I hope Josch Hambsch can
> observe this in the evening (instead of NY Ser) since it is
> a good candidate for detecting stage A superhumps.
>
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