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(cba:news) Re: (cba:chat) FS Aur outburst (Joe Patterson) [2006-11-24T11:16:44Z]


Whoa! This is great news. Let me refresh everyone on FS Aur, the star that has *completely* defied efforts to understand. The radial-velocity period is 0.059 days, and we generally assume P(vrad) = Porb. CVs of that Porb are decently understood - nearly all are SU UMa stars, with superoutbursts, superhumps, etc... we all know the drill. But FS Aur certainly has no superoutbursts or superhumps - just these rare and brief outbursts which don't fit into any known scheme for understanding eruptions. None have ever been followed well with time-series photometry (though I think Tom Krajci covered one decently from one longitude). The other mystery - the biggest one I guess - is that there's a large-amplitude signal at 0.142 d in the light curve... unrelated to everything else about the star, but obviously of deep significance (because the amplitude is very large).

So let's follow it into its latest adventure. BTW I have a draft of a paper on FS Aur - collaboration with the AAVSO - which is almost done and just waiting for the sky to settle down a bit!

joe




Jeannie Monteith wrote:
Yes, I am about to start it now. TUT & Jeannie Campbell
Whispering Pine Observatories
HArrison ARK, USA
--- bart staels <staels.bart.bvba@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I just ended a 7-hour run on FS Aur ; is definitely in outburst
(14.891 in the beginning of the run and 14.187 near the end); anyone
able to take over in the States?

stargreetings

Bart Staels
CBA Flanders