Dear Dr. Patrick Schmeer,
We have 350V and 720Rc observations of V627 Peg, received in the interval JD 2459412 - 59433.
We also have less data in passbands B and I, and few measurements in passband U.
The observations were carried out at the Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of
Sciences and at the Southern Observatory of the Astronomical Institute P.K. Sternberg.
The light curve shows superpumps and other peculiarities in the brightness variations of this star.
The general view of the light curve only according to our data in the Rc passband, we show on the Fig,
see appendix. We also show light curves for two separate night, also for the Rc passband.
If our monitoring is relevant for you, we will send tables of all our data with the necessary comments
on observation conditions, etc.
Dr.Sergey Shugarov and Dr.Viktotia Krushevska.
[vsnet-alert 26060] Re: UGWZ V627 Peg in outburst!
V627 Pegasi (UGWZ)
https://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=241537
The outburst started today according to ASAS-SN Sky Patrol and ZTF data:
https://asas-sn.osu.edu/sky-patrol/coordinate/0ea9e5cd-e42e-454a-9db0-55d41116af72
https://lasair.roe.ac.uk/object/ZTF18abctymr/
V627 Peg is at a distance of only 99 pc.
Time-resolved photometry is required.
Clear skies,
Patrick