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January 2025

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[vsnet-campaign-dn 17503] TCP J04272195-2528038; possibly a new AM CVn star in outburst?
by Yusuke Tampo 02 Feb '25

02 Feb '25
TCP J04272195-2528038; possibly a new AM CVn star in outburst? TCP J04272195-2528038 was discovered by Y. Nakamura on 2025-01-09.4837 UT at 14.2 mag. The quiescence counterpart is g_PS1=21.09(5) mag, thus outburst amplitude is ~7 mag. http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J04272195-2528038.html https://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=2391199 Itoh-san and myself using the SAAO/Lesedi telescope have reported the time-resolved observations. The SAAO data shows a possible double-peaked modulation with a period of ~42.6 min. In addition, the optical spectrum I obtained with the 1.9m telescope at the SAAO shows only the He I absorption lines, lacking any significant Balmer emission/absorption lines. Further observations are encouraged to establish its classification and determine the variation period. Best regards, Yusuke -- ---------------------------------------------- South African Astronomical Observatory, Postdoc fellow ๅไฟ ้›„ไป‹ Yusuke TAMPO MAIL: tampo(a)kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp MAIL: yusuke(a)saao.ac.za ----------------------------------------------
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