Bob, thanks for the suggestion on the comps. I followed the star last night between Sep 2.87 and 2.98. Using GSC 2841 1016 as comp, there appeared to be double...
Downloading the AAVSO data on PS Lac, I see one bright outburst and two fainter ones since the start of their data - Aug 21, 1997. Jly 27 2004 14.7 Danny...
Hi Gary, it will be on my list. Thanks. clear skies, Hubert VVS Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren http://www.vvs.be/wg/wvs/ e-mail: Hubert.Hautecler@... ...
ATEL #1710 ATEL #1710 Title: Optical identification of IGR J18308-1232 as a Cataclysmic Variable Author: P. Parisi, N. Masetti (INAF/IASF, Bologna),...
I think it should prove rather interesting to see just how much brighter GK Per becomes during its current dwarf nova-like outburst. Having observed all of its...
Wild Stars in the Old West II: The 14th North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects 15-19 March 2009, University of Arizona, Tucson,...
Hello ... In last MV Lyr SuperOutburst, I’ve noted the same amplitude increased when the system faded. Perhaps, the part near the dwarf star in accretion...
I would ask if anyone has definitely seen this star in outburst over the past few years? Based on my own observations and the AAVSO database, it would appear...
Yes John, I've been waiting for this one qiute some time. It's on my CCD program list. The last few nights it was in quiescence. Regards, Eddy _____ Van:...
My records show that Mike Simonsen and Dan Taylor observed an outburst on April 23/24 2003 (JD 2452752...)at mag 14.0, but I have no records of anything since...
Hello everyone, This is just a follow-up to AAVSO Special Notice #128 on V1251 Cyg. Time-series photometry of this star is strongly encouraged; it would be ...
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I noticed a comment or two in observation reports from visual observers reporting a lack of suitable comp stars for the current brightness of V1251 Cyg. The...
... (I think I am subscribed to all of these lists, but will restrict any further responses to aavso-discussion only) Sebastian's question is at the crux of...
What kind of dust is it? Where does it come from? How do we account for its longevity; how is it replenished? arXiv:0811.0363 Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 18:40:38...
Electronic Telegram No. 1562 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION M.S. 18, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,...
Electronic Telegram No. 1564 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION M.S. 18, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,...
I know, you're thinking what in the world does this have to do with cataclysmic variables? Well, read on and I'll explain it to you at the end...I promise. ...
Some of you may have noticed, we have changed the cadence of the distribution of the CVnet Circular to once per week. It should reach your email box every...
Regarding the new Var in Pegasus (OT_J213701.8+071446): As Patrick Wils has already noted [cvnet-discussion 1189], this star was bright on NEAT images taken on...
... The object was also in outburst on 2 Heidelberg plates from 2/3 August 1913 <http://vo.uni-hd.de/lswscans/res/positions/q/form>. Only 6 plates are...
To Variable Star Observers - Southern Hemisphere I have received a request from Brian Warner of the University of Capetown who wishes to be alerted if there is...
Hi all, Since a few weeks I have been following V650 Ori and V392 Per with the Bradford Robotic Telescope. When looking at the AAVSO f-chart (2001) for V650...