[vsnet-alert 15677] MASTER OT J094759.83+061044.4 - bright UGSU candidate

Denis Denisenko d.v.denisenko at gmail.com
Sun May 5 19:34:44 JST 2013


Just published in ATel #5049, <http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=5049>
New Bright CV detected by MASTER

MASTER OT J094759.83+061044.4 - new bright CV in Sextans
  20130504.761  13.6CR  MASTER-Kislovodsk
  20130504.793  13.6CR  MASTER-Kislovodsk

Other IDs:
SDSS J094759.82+061043.8 (u=20.04 g=20.42 r=20.19 i=20.27 z=20.26)
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr8/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=1237658424085053759
USNO-B1.0 0961-0183897 (09 47 59.811 +06 10 44.50 pmRA=-6 pmDE=18
B1=19.30 B2=20.33 R2=19.58 I=18.67)
GALEX J094759.8+061044 (FUV=20.18+/-0.06, NUV=20.15+/-0.04)
GALEX J094759.8+061043 (FUV=19.91+/-0.13, NUV=20.22+/-0.10)

Two previous (but fainter) outbursts were detected by CSS on 2005 May
30 (15.8m) and 2006 Dec. 12 (15.3m).

This variable is in Top 10 of brightest CVs discovered by MASTER. It
is located well for the observers in both hemispheres, being an
evening object. SDSS colors and outburst amplitude (~6m) definitely
say in favour of SU UMa-type dwarf nova in superoutburst.
Time-resolved photometry is strongly encouraged.

Discovery and reference images by MASTER-Kislovodsk:
http://master.sai.msu.ru/static/OT/094759.83061044.4.png

Denis Denisenko
Member of MASTER team at SAI MSU


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