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(cba:news) Fwd: [vsnet-alert 20316] ASASSN-16me: new eclipsing polar (Joe Patterson) [2016-11-04T22:45:49Z]


Hi CBAers,

Here's an exciting report. Eclipsing polars are rare... and let's jump on this one hard, before western twilight clobbers the star.

joe


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Subject: [vsnet-alert 20316] ASASSN-16me: new eclipsing polar
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2016 17:30:16 -0400
From: Colin Littlefield <clittlef@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: vsnet-alert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I observed ASASSN-16me on November 4 for approximately 3 hours. Although there are numerous gaps in the time series because of sporadic cloud cover, there is a deep and extremely abrupt eclipse which lasts for 7 minutes, during which the system became undetectably faint. Immediately before and after the eclipse, the system was at mag. ~17.3 (CV bandpass), but during the eclipse, it faded below mag. 19. There is also a very prominent orbital hump which almost certainly results from the changing visibility of the accretion region across the orbital period.

Because there are numerous gaps in the light curve, I cannot determine the orbital period based on this data, but I suspect that it is less than 2 hours. I will attempt another time series tonight to find the orbital period.

Best Wishes,
Colin Littlefield


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