Dear CBAers,This object is *way* out of season - but it's likely to be a very important star, as a very rare outburster. If we can blend together a few time-series (the longer the better)from separate longitudes, the rewards might be considerable!
joe -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [vsnet-alert 13538] Re: SV Ari bright? Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 02:47:39 +0200 From: Gianluca Masi <gianluca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Ohshima <ohshima@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>CC: vsnet-alert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, vsnet-outburst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, vsnet-outburst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, variable_star_forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, vsnet-campaign-dn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, vsnet-alert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, vsnet-campaogn-nova@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear All, I confirm the presence of a 15-mag source there. The object is just rising here in Italy, will try to cover it for a while. regards, Gianluca Masi Ohshima ha scritto:
SV Ari bright? According to R. Stubbings, SV Ari (N: in GCVS) is bright. This object is suspected to be a WZ Sge type dwarf nova.An observation on SV Ari this morning shows the star at mag. 15.0. Observed the field for an hour before haze covered the sky. Can someone check this out. ARISV 110802.788 150 Stu.RASNZ