Re: WY Tri possible superoutburst (since Feb. 7)
This object is somewhat strange in that it never reached 13.8 mag as suggested by the discovery observation.
022500.475 +325955.55 (2000.0) Gaia_DR2_325028217130868480 plx=2.039(0.134) dismod=8.5 pmra=-7.760(0.281) pmdec=-17.451(0.205) G=17.633 BP=17.792 RP=17.181 022500.475 +325955.55 (2000.0) Gaia_EDR3_325028217130868480 plx=1.972(0.106) dismod=8.5 pmra=-8.005(0.107) pmdec=-17.648(0.106) G=17.522 BP=17.722 RP=17.085
With the distance modulus of 8.5, the peak apparent magnitude should be around 13. Known superoutbursts look too faint for a non-eclipsing system.
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