[vsnet-alert 15031] Re: MASTER OT J054317.95+093114.8 rapidly fading

Josch Hambsch hambsch at telenet.be
Mon Oct 22 05:33:29 JST 2012


Hi Denis,

I have observed this object every clear night since beginning of october
Data have been sent to AAVSO and T. Kato for further analysis.

I will continue observing it.

Regards,
Groeten,
Grüße,

Josch

www.astronomie.be/hambsch
-----Original Message----- 
From: Denis Denisenko
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 10:19 PM
To: vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Subject: [vsnet-alert 15030] MASTER OT J054317.95+093114.8 rapidly fading

After 3 weeks of slow fading at nearly the constant rate of 0.12
mag/day, this variable has finally dropped by 1.7 mag in 2 days, as
shown by the observations with MASTER-Amur 0.4-m f/2.5 telescope
(60-sec exposures, unfiltered magnitudes with USNO-B1.0 red zero
point):

MASTER OT J054317.95+093114.8
  20120930.755  133C  MASTER-Amur
  20120930.785  134C  MASTER-Amur
  20121017.773  155C  MASTER-Amur
  20121017.784  156C  MASTER-Amur
  20121019.710  158C  MASTER-Amur
  20121019.721  158C  MASTER-Amur
  20121021.709  175C  MASTER-Amur

The nightly monitoring is now strongly desirable, especially for the
whole next week, to see if the variable will show the rebrightenings
which are the main distinguishing feature of UGWZ-type dwarf novae.

Denis Denisenko 


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