WZ Sge: nightly averaged magnitudes Dear Colleagues, The table is very preliminary (zero-point corrections are still approximate, some data have not been yet included) nightly averaged magnitudes reported to the VSNET Collaboration team. 1) One can see how the growth of superhump slowed the rate of fading. 2) The initial rapid fading looks slower than what has been belived from the historical outbursts. 3) Marvellous nightly coverage! Even a single night doesn't exist having less than 1000 observations! mid-UT V-C err N --------------------------------- 20010723.774 0.087 0.012 1665 20010724.704 -0.469 0.002 3906 20010725.610 -0.216 0.002 5947 20010726.686 -0.063 0.002 1848 20010727.588 0.099 0.001 8387 20010728.686 0.318 0.002 3985 20010729.515 0.410 0.001 5754 20010730.667 0.571 0.001 5317 20010731.636 0.687 0.001 6043 20010801.630 0.777 0.001 9442 20010802.470 0.900 0.002 2379 20010803.614 0.984 0.001 6199 20010804.634 1.095 0.001 5104 20010805.524 1.144 0.001 6777 20010806.464 1.177 0.002 2800 20010807.493 1.255 0.002 1976 20010808.513 1.306 0.001 3293 20010809.604 1.351 0.002 1913 20010810.248 1.417 0.002 1283 Regards, Taichi Kato VSNET Collaboration team