[vsnet-outburst 8516] 1RXS J053234.9+624755: prominent short-term
variations
Makoto Uemura
uemuram at hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Fri Feb 1 10:08:36 JST 2008
1RXS J053234.9+624755: prominent short-term variations
Nakajima-san reported his time-series observations of
1RXS J053234.9+624755 on 28 and 31 Jan to VSOLJ.
The light curves are filled by short-term variations
(possibly superhumps?) with very large amplitudes.
Nakajima-san's site:
http://www.ztv.ne.jp/web/K.Nakajima/Light_curve2/1RXSJ053234.9+624755.htm
He commented that their amplitude reached 1.4 mag (!) on 31 Jan.
The possible brightening on 30 Jan reported in [vsnet-alert 9865]
are probably a part of those huge short-term variations.
The nature of these variations is unclear: They may be small
rebrightenings or variations related to an eccentric accretion
disk (namely, superhumps or late superhumps).
If they are a kind of superhumps, their large amplitude implies
a quite low contribution of the emission from an inner accretion disk.
Follow-up (time-series) observations are encouraged.
Regards,
Makoto Uemura
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