TCP J00003597+1757408: bright outburst with 8 magnitude amplitude
TCP J00003597+1757408 2024 07 05.7062* 00 00 35.97 +17 57 40.8 11.9 U Peg 9 9 http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J00003597+1757408.html
Blue color of the likely counterpart in Pan-STARRS1 suggests a WZ Sge star. This outburst is also detected in ASAS-SN Sky Patrol. https://asas-sn.osu.edu/sky-patrol/coordinate/efb9891f-d7d3-4991-bdb0-91b5f0...
TCPJ00003597+1757408 20240705.412 12.349g ASN TCPJ00003597+1757408 20240705.414 12.341g ASN TCPJ00003597+1757408 20240705.415 12.363g ASN TCPJ00003597+1757408 20240705.706 11.9C (TOCP)
I have taken up this transient this night remotely from ROAD in Chile.
Data are sent to VSNET and the AAVSO database.
Regards,
Josch Hambsch (HMB)
On 06.07.2024 01:18, Yusuke Tampo wrote:
TCP J00003597+1757408: bright outburst with 8 magnitude amplitude
TCP J00003597+1757408 2024 07 05.7062* 00 00 35.97 +17 57 40.8 11.9 U Peg 9 9 http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J00003597+1757408.html
Blue color of the likely counterpart in Pan-STARRS1 suggests a WZ Sge star. This outburst is also detected in ASAS-SN Sky Patrol. https://asas-sn.osu.edu/sky-patrol/coordinate/efb9891f-d7d3-4991-bdb0-91b5f0...
TCPJ00003597+1757408 20240705.412 12.349g ASN TCPJ00003597+1757408 20240705.414 12.341g ASN TCPJ00003597+1757408 20240705.415 12.363g ASN TCPJ00003597+1757408 20240705.706 11.9C (TOCP)
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