[vsnet-alert 8926] Re: [vsnet-outburst 6880] Outbursts 20/05/06

Rod Stubbings stubbo at sympac.com.au
Mon May 22 23:32:54 JST 2006


Tonight's observation shows that ASAS 1600-48 has faded which was most 
likely a normal outburst.

ASAS1600-48    060522.409  <154  Stu.RASNZ

Regards,
Rod Stubbings


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Akira Imada" <a_imada at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
To: <vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 12:05 PM
Subject: [vsnet-alert 8924] Re: [vsnet-outburst 6880] Outbursts 20/05/06


> Dear Colleagues,
>
> According to Rod Stubbings's report, a possible candidate
> for UGWZ stars ASAS 1600-48 is in outburst for the first time
> since 2005 June.
>
>> ASAS1600-48  060520.486   142  Stu.RASNZ outburst!!!
>
> Judging from the report, Rod caught a rising of outburst
> or a normal outburst because the maximum reaches 12.6 in V.
>
> High speed photometry was carried out by Berto Monard
> during the 2005 superoutburst, during which the object
> showed double-peaked humps near the bright maximum for a
> few days. (Imada & Monard 2006, PASJ 58, L19)
>
> In order to clarify the nature of ASAS 1600-48, high speed photometry
> is encouraged even if the present outburst is a normal.
>
> the precise coordinate of ASAS 1600-48 is
> RA:16:00:47.43 Dec:-48:46:07.6
>
> Best Regards,
> Akira Imada
> VSNET Collaboration Team
> 



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