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February 2022

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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16258] ASASSN-22bs: periods of superhumps and early superhumps (WZ Sge star)
by Taichi Kato 18 Feb '22

18 Feb '22
ASASSN-22bs: periods of superhumps and early superhumps (WZ Sge star) Kyoto U team, Kiyota-san, Itoh-san, Tonny Vanmunster, Josch Hambsch, Stephen Brincat and Berto Monard have reported observations. The superhump period has been determined to be 0.05710(7) d. By using this identification, the period of early superhumps has been determined to be 0.05630(3) d (full amplitude 0.025 mag). The object is established to be a WZ Sge star.
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16257] TCP J14420760-1758238: superhump period
by Taichi Kato 18 Feb '22

18 Feb '22
TCP J14420760-1758238: superhump period Josch Hambsch has reported further observations. The superhump period is 0.06335(8) d. The current mean amplitude is 0.11 mag.
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16256] ASASSN-22bs: new SU UMa (likely WZ Sge) star
by Taichi Kato 18 Feb '22

18 Feb '22
ASASSN-22bs: new SU UMa (likely WZ Sge) star According to the most recent data by Josch Hambsch, ordinary superhumps appeared on Feb. 16. The current period is about 0.06 d (amplitude 0.25 mag). Considering the relatively long waiting time (8 d), this object is likely a borderline WZ Sge/SU UMa system.
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16255] (fwd) ASASSN-18vi/ZTF18abtudfk
by Taichi Kato 17 Feb '22

17 Feb '22
(fwd) ASASSN-18vi/ZTF18abtudfk From: Jan van Roestel <jcjvanroestel(a)gmail.com> Subject: [vsnet-outburst 28357] ASASSN-18vi/ZTF18abtudfk Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2022 19:31:33 -0800 On the morning of Feb 12, we obtained a lightcurve of=20 ASASSN-18vi/ZTF18abtudfk with KPED (https://kped.org/).=C2=A0 We used g-b= and=20 and a 10s cadence with a total duration of 1hr. The lightcurve shows a=20 clear periodic signal with a period of 16.3+/-0.2 minutes and an=20 amplitude of 2.2+/-0.7%. This strongly suggests this object is an AM CVn=20 star; likely with an orbital period of 33 minutes. Dr. Jan van Roestel, ZTF-collaboration
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16232] ASASSN-14fe: new SU UMa-type dwarf nova
by Taichi Kato 16 Feb '22

16 Feb '22
ASASSN-14fe: new SU UMa-type dwarf nova Berto Monard have reported observations. The data confirmed long-period (more than 0.08 d) superhumps. Re-analysis of the 2020 data yielded the most likely period of 0.08908(6) d (allowing one-day aliases) and an amplitude of 0.12 mag. The 2020 data were also obtained by Berto Monard. Let's hope that the correct alias will be established during the current superoutburst.
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16253] TCP J17453768-1756253 likely superoutburst (since Feb. 14)
by Patrick Schmeer 16 Feb '22

16 Feb '22
TCP J17453768-1756253  (UGSU) https://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=400236 Complete ASAS-SN Sky Patrol light curve and data: https://asas-sn.osu.edu/sky-patrol/coordinate/7d06f877-36ab-4af0-870a-30f4a… TCPJ17453768-1756253 20220212.1064 <16.46g ASN TCPJ17453768-1756253 20220214.5265  12.88g ASN TCPJ17453768-1756253 20220214.5277  12.83g ASN TCPJ17453768-1756253 20220216.3580  12.60g ASN TCPJ17453768-1756253 20220216.3593  12.57g ASN TCPJ17453768-1756253 20220216.3606  12.63g ASN ZTF light curve, data, and images (via Lasair): https://lasair.roe.ac.uk/object/ZTF19aaxrxyc/ Gaia (Photometric) Science Alerts data: http://gsaweb.ast.cam.ac.uk/alerts/alert/Gaia18cft/ The current outburst was (also) detected by H. Nishimura (vsnet-outburst 28360, see below). Time-resolved photometry is encouraged. Clear skies, Patrick ------- References: All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) Sky Patrol: - Shappee et al., 2014ApJ...788...48S - Kochanek et al., 2017PASP..129j4502K Lasair: - Smith et al., 2019RNAAS...3...26S Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF): - Masci et al., 2019PASP..131a8003M ------- H. Maehara wrote on Wednesday, 16 February 2022 at 19:01:00 UTC: Nishimura-san reported an outburst of TCP J17453768-1756253 (UGSU). object        YYYYMMDD(UT)  mag      code TCPJ17453768-1756253 20220215.82341 118c    Nmh.VSOLJ Observer: Hideo Nishimura (Shizuoka, Japan) Instruments: f.l.=200mm(F=3.2) lens + Canon EOS 6D
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16252] TCP J14420760-1758238: new SU UMa star
by Taichi Kato 15 Feb '22

15 Feb '22
TCP J14420760-1758238: new SU UMa star Josch Hambsch's most recent data detected ordinary superhumps with an approximate period of 0.06 d. The amplitude is currently 0.05 mag.
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16251] SDSS J033449.86-071047.8 superoutburst
by Taichi Kato 15 Feb '22

15 Feb '22
SDSS J033449.86-071047.8 superoutburst YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20220212.1323 14.301zg (Zwicky Transient Facility Lasair (Masci+ 2019)) 20220214.1773 14.823zr (Zwicky Transient Facility Lasair (Masci+ 2019)) 20220214.1957 14.707zg (Zwicky Transient Facility Lasair (Masci+ 2019))
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16250] MASTER OT J191841.98+444914.5 outburst (AM CVn)
by Taichi Kato 15 Feb '22

15 Feb '22
MASTER OT J191841.98+444914.5 outburst (AM CVn) Likely superoutburst. YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20220201.8847 <148c (Yutaka Maeda) 20220214.5170 15.999zg (Zwicky Transient Facility Lasair (Masci+ 2019))
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[vsnet-campaign-dn 16249] ZTF J175758.83+242427.3 likely superoutburst (eclipsing)
by Taichi Kato 15 Feb '22

15 Feb '22
ZTF J175758.83+242427.3 likely superoutburst (eclipsing) Short (<100 d) supercycle. YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20220213.4770 15.805zr (Zwicky Transient Facility Lasair (Masci+ 2019)) 20220213.4952 15.977zg (Zwicky Transient Facility Lasair (Masci+ 2019))
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