[vsnet-outburst 7580] Re: HS1340+1524
David Boyd
drsboyd at dsl.pipex.com
Thu Mar 22 07:01:02 JST 2007
Mar 21.882 17.4 unfiltered Comp: GSC 1460 1039, V=13.6 (USNO YB6)
Outburst appears to be over.
Regards,
David Boyd
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From: "Gary Poyner" <garypoyner at blueyonder.co.uk>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 11:16 AM
Subject: [vsnet-outburst 7578] HS1340+1524
> The poorly studied Dwarf Nova HS1340+1524 looks to be in outburst...
>
> Mar 21.086 15.5 visual Seq. USNO A2.0
>
> Dr. Boris Gaensicke comments on his HQS web pages...
>
> http://deneb.astro.warwick.ac.uk/phsdaj/HQS_Public/Objects/HS1340+1524/HS1340+1524.html
>
> "This is a short-period dwarf nova which displays rare and short-
> lasting outbursts. We caught it once while being at the Calar
> Alto 2.2m telescope, and it went from quiescence to maximum, to
> quiescence again in about 2 days. No superoutburst detected so far,
> needs regular monitoring to determine the outburst frequency, and
> to settle whether or not it is an SU UMa system"
>
> 'Fast' confirmation is required!
>
> regards,
> Gary
>
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