LL And outburst
Of course, this is a top-priority target!
The 2004 superoutburst occurred in June and no good observations
were reported.
See
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004PASJ...56S.135K/abstract
for the 1993 superoutburst. Determination of the superhump
period is very important.
YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer
20210908.9111 <139 (Eddy Muyllaert)
20210909.701 <153 (Hiroyuki Maehara)
20210909.9424 <146 (Eddy Muyllaert)
20210910.219 <17.90C (Gary Poyner)
20210910.9257 <146 (Eddy Muyllaert)
20210910.9375 <146 (Jose Ripero)
20210911.9299 <146 (Eddy Muyllaert)
20210914.901 128C (Jeremy Shears)
MASTER OT J070314.79+202133.9 outburst
http://gsaweb.ast.cam.ac.uk/alerts/alert/Gaia21eij/
Gaia21eij AT2020aayl 2021-09-17 19:11:12 105.81191 20.35932 15.37 18.23 1.50 unknown 2021-09-29 07:53:17 4 mag blue outburst on a Gaia source, previous outbursts in lightcurve, candidate CV
Precursor and superoutburst in 2020 Nov.-Dec. in
ZTF data.
Gaia21eik: likely SU UMa star
http://gsaweb.ast.cam.ac.uk/alerts/alert/Gaia21eik/
Gaia21eik AT2021zxz 2021-09-17 18:25:11 54.66502 53.85891 18.43 19.50 0.32 unknown 2021-09-29 07:55:11 Outburst in Gaia source, previous outburst in lightcurve
Likely superoutburst in 2019 Oct.-Nov. Probably
in combined magnitude in ZTF data.
ASASSN-15qr possible superoutburst
Known SU UMa star.
YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer
20210929.1733 15.932zr (Zwicky Transient Facility Lasair (Masci+ 2019))