[vsnet-outburst 9165] OT_J130030.3+115101 superoutburst continues

Hiroyuki Maehara maehara at kwasan.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Fri Jul 4 21:04:35 JST 2008


  OT_J130030.3+115101 superoutburst continues. Time-resolved photometry 
is encouraged.

object              YYYYMMDD(UT)   mag      code
OT_J130030.3+115101 20080704.47086 137CR    Mhh.VSOLJ


On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 03:59:48PM +0900, Taichi Kato wrote:
> OT_J130030.3+115101
> 
>   The following Catalina transient has a blue quiescent counterpart
> (with a relatively high proper motion).
> This appears to be an outburst of a dwarf nova.
> 
>    ASAS-3 also detected this outburst.  The decline rate is not incompatible
> with that of a superoutburst.  Time-resolved photometry is encouraged.
> 
>   YYYYMMDD(UT)   mag  observer
>   20080628.0295 <14.50V  (ASAS (Pojmanski, G. 2002, Acta Astron. 52,397))
>   20080629.0876 <14.50V  (ASAS (Pojmanski, G. 2002, Acta Astron. 52,397))
>   20080630.0406 13.257V  (ASAS (Pojmanski, G. 2002, Acta Astron. 52,397))
>   20080702.0427 13.404V  (ASAS (Pojmanski, G. 2002, Acta Astron. 52,397))
> 
> 807021120694107355 2008-07-02T05:16:29 2008-07-02T05:12:22 13 00 30.32 +11 51 01.4 4.320 13.88 13.88 13.89 13.88  http://nesssi.cacr.caltech.edu/catalina/20080702/807021120694107355.html
> 
> SDSS:
> 1	 0.258	13 00 30.33	+11 51 01.2	1	6	J130030.33+115101.2 	  	 	19.903	19.806	19.797	19.849	19.410	195.126379	+11.850333	2003.2451	2


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