Hello all,
Just a remark -- it would be useful if someone could do astrometry
on an outburst image, so that the quiescent counterpart can be
identified with confidence once the object fades.  I may be able
to get some large-telescope images in January to accomplish this.
John Thorstensen
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, David Boyd wrote:
I was able to observe this object for 2hrs using unfiltered CCD photometry 
on a 0.35m SCT before clouds intervened. It showed superhump-like 
modulations with an amplitude of 0.2 magnitudes and a period, according to 
Peranso, of 0.052+/-0.007days. The mean magnitude was approx 14.85. It 
appears to be another UGSU type dwarf nova.
Regards,
David Boyd
West Challow, UK
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  To: cvnet-outburst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 6:31 PM
  Subject: [cvnet-outburst] Fwd: Suspect on New Dwarf Nova
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  Dear colleagues,
  I obtained V and B magnitudes of this object as follows:
  object YYYYMMDD(UT) mag code
  OT_J055718++683226 20061217.62573 14.95V Mhh.VSOLJ
  OT_J055718++683226 20061217.62839 15.11B Mhh.VSOLJ
  A USNO B1 star is located close to this object:
  USNO-B1.0 1585-0088462 RA=05 57 18.45 Dec=+68 32 26.9 B1=19.04
  R1=19.23
  A ROSAT X-ray source 1RXS J055722.9+683219 is located at about
  0.4 arcmin east from this object.
  This object seems to be a new dwarf nova.
  Regards,
  Hiroyuki Maehara
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  Dear Wolfgang Kloehr,
  I have taken 60 s exposures (in Ic band) with the 14 inch telescope
  and confirmed the presence of the object.
  As you note, the faint counterpart seems to be present in the DSS2
  red.
  Regards,
  Ken'ichi Torii
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  >> Dear List,
  >>
  >> i'd like to report a possible new object ~Mag 15.2CR at Ra.:
  05:57:18
  >> Dec.: +68 :32 :26 from 2006-12-16 03:54:58 UT.
  >> Image and data are here:
  >> http://www.dsi-astronomie.de/New%20object%20near%20ugc3379.htm
  >> Image form 2006-12-16 is a composite of 7 images a 21sec at F6.3.
  Object
  >> is visible on all.
  >> The weak pregnator object GSC2.2 N31020007187 is of class 3 = non
  star.
  >> http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-info=XML&-out.add=.&-
  source=I/271/out&GSC2.2===N31020007187
  >> Till now i only have this image and i would like to ask wether
  there is
  >> someone who can take a confirmation of this. The weather here will
  be bad
  >> the next days.
  >> No known minor plantes around this position at this time.
  >> No known variables in GCVS / VSX at this position.
  >>
  >> thanks for your help
  >>
  >> regards
  >> Wolfgang Kloehr
  >>
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