Re: FL Psc started showing superhumps
According to observations by Josch Hambsch, this object started to show ordinary superhumps on June 21 at 12.0 mag, later than in 2004.
This may be the start of stage C superhumps rather than appearance of superhumps.
The current outburst had a peak magnitude of 9.7 on June 1.
YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20230530.6037 17.467g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230530.6037 <16.982g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230530.6050 <16.977g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230530.6062 <16.854g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230531.5925 10.117g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230531.5925 10.147g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230531.5938 10.147g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230531.5950 10.131g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230601.4129 10.042g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230601.4130 9.673g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230601.4142 9.368g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230601.4155 9.376g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230603.6127 9.942g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017)) 20230603.6140 9.921g (ASAS-SN survey (Shappee+2014; Kochanek+2017))
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