SDSSp_J083845.23+491055.5 possible outburst Mike Simonsen reports that the SDSS CV, SDSSp J083845.23+491055.5, is possibly undergoing an outburst. Confirmatory observations are strongly encouraged! If the outburst is confirmed, we also encourage time-resolved photometry to search for short-time variations, such as superhumps. YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20021203.369 <152 (Mike Simonsen) 20021208.175 <152 (Pavol A. Dubovsky) 20021212.183 <152 (Pavol A. Dubovsky) 20021212.315 <147 (Mike Simonsen) 20030101.135 <147 (Pavol A. Dubovsky) 20030108.367 <152 (Mike Simonsen) 20030109.240 <152 (Mike Simonsen) 20030111.278 <154 (Mike Simonsen) 20030117.292 145: (Mike Simonsen) 20030117.335 145: (Mike Simonsen) The object is located at the following position. 083845.2 +491055 (2000.0) SDSSp_J083845.23+491055.5 CV 19.59 The object is also a relatively strong ROSAT X-ray source. 083842.4 +491111 (2000.0) 1RXPJ083842+4911.2 0.0467 0.00 0.00 083844.4 +491031 (2000.0) 1WGAJ0838.7+4910 0.0172 1.70 1.60 0.66 0.61 obs=1992.279 083845.7 +491037 (2000.0) 1RXS-F_J083845.8+491038 0.035 0.80 0.07 083845.8 +491042 (2000.0) 2RXP_J083845.9+491042 0.0148 0.83 0.25 921005 083847.8 +491101 (2000.0) 1RXPJ083847+4911.0 0.0148 0.00 0.00 Happy observing, and please keep us informed! Regards, Taichi Kato VSNET Collaboration team
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