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(cba:news) [Fwd: HS 2219+1824 possible superoutburst] (Joe Patterson) [2008-10-19T11:30:20Z]


Dear CBAers,

Patrick's note on HS 2219+1824 is well worth your attention. This is a very interesting, fairly nearby CV with the white dwarf and secondary star both visible in the spectrum (quite a rarity). Past observations in superoutburst have been kind of sketchy, and an October eruption is happily timed for long time series for northern observers. At 12th magnitude, what's not to like?

Good for not-too-far-south australites, too. Even fairly short runs at the off-longitudes (e.g. AU/NZ) sharpen up the power spectrum A LOT... and this gives access to information around the harmonics (which can be revealing of disk structure).

A nice paper to read, with a chart and many details, is Rodriguez-Gil et al. 2005, A&A, 431, 269.

As usual, good eruptive targets should supplant the nonerupters as campaign stars. Plenty of time for the latter once the erupters have faded. On the other hand, there's always a chance this is a *normal* outburst - which are basically featureless photometrically and spectroscopically. In a day or two, we'll know. And maybe you'll know - the detection of superhumps is the gold standard for superoutbursts.

joe


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: (cba:news) HS 2219+1824 possible superoutburst
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 04:40:57 +0000 (GMT)
From: Patrick Schmeer <extpasc@xxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: cba-chat@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: CBA News <cba-news@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Visual magnitude estimates by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany:
HS2219+1824 20081017.79 <135 SPK
HS2219+1824 20081018.787 120 SPK  bright (superoutburst?)

This is an excellent opportunity to study a bright outburst
of this relatively 'new' SU UMa-type dwarf nova from the
very beginning. Time-resolved photometry is strongly
recommended.

Precise coordinates (J2000.0):
R.A. 22h21m44.79s, Decl. +18o40'08.3"

Clear skies,
Patrick


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