TCP J16425922+2621020: a large amplitude CV candidate, likely a WZ Sge-type dwarf nova Tadashi Kojima reported the discovery of TCP J16425922+2621020 on 2025 12 26.8538 UTC at 13.0 mag (unfiltered). http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J16425922+2621020.html The likely counterpart is 3"-away Gaia DR3 1301247792154799488, G=20.044(8) mag at 674 (-144/+248) pc. Thus, the absolute magnitudes in quiescence and outburst are ~10.9(7) and ~3.9(7) mag, respectively. This is also recorded in the Gaia white dwarf candidate catalogs (e.g., Gentile et al. 2021). http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=&-out.add=_r&-out.add=_R... Given its large outburst amplitude of ~7 mag, no previous outbursts, and possible white dwarf-dominated spectral energy distribution in quiescence, TCP J16425922+2621020 is most likely a WZ Sge-type dwarf nova in outburst. Although time-resolved observations are almost impossible for now due to its RA=16hr, this might be a nice target for future observations. Best regards, Yusuke -- ---------------------------------------------- South African Astronomical Observatory, Postdoc fellow Yusuke TAMPO / ๅไฟ ้ไป EMAIL: tampo@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp ALT. EMAIL: yusuke@saao.ac.za ----------------------------------------------