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(cba:news) SDSS J093249.57+472523.0 outburst, mostly (Joe Patterson) [2011-03-19T03:00:31Z]


Dear CBAers,

Here's Jeremy's, and Taichi's, note re the outburst of SDSS0932+47. This is definitely a high priority object - usually too faint for us, let's jump to action now.

ER UMa is definitely worth continuing. I assume YZ Cnc also, though I haven't done the analysis yet. CP Pup and AH Men for sure.

More details in mid-week. My brother-in-law died suddenly a few days ago, and my study of celestial goings-on will take a break.

joe



SDSS J093249.57+472523.0 outburst!

According to baavss alert, this eclipsing CV (likely SU UMa-type dwarf nova)
is undergoing its first-ever recorded bright outburst.
Observations are encouraged!!

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SDSS J093249.57+472523.0  Mar 18.900 14.9C
CRTS has V~19. Possible IP with P_orb ~95 min and deep eclipses. See Homer et al. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006AJ....131..562H
Go well!
Jeremy ShearsCheshire, UK 	

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Basic info:

SDSSJ093249.57+472523.0 093249.57 +472523.0 UG:(NLDQ:)+E 16.8V 20.6R
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004AJ....128.1882S (Porb=1.7hr?)
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006AJ....131..562H (eclipsing P=0.0661618 d,
    X-ray obs. suggest an intermediate polar)
range: CSS range including eclipses (18.0-19.5 outside eclipses)
maximum: possible outburst (V=16.8) on GSC2.2
type: the presence of orbital humps in the orbital light curve
    would suggest a quiescent DN (qUGSU:) but with strong HeII