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[vsnet-obs 1260] Re: V630 Cyg Correction, JLT



>   Although V630 Cyg has been a relatively well-known program star among
>variable star observers, this dwarf nova is still a "suspected" SU UMa-type
>dwarf nova.  Some historical records ...
>

Here are some more historical outbursts, which I recorded as part of
the Outburst Activity Database :

Cal. Date       HJD     Mag     Obs.    Reference

1993.0608	49147	14.6	York	AAVSO Circ. 273
1993.0815	49215	14.4	York	AAVSO Circ. 275
1993.0906	49237	14.7	York	AAVSO Circ. 276
1993.0920	49251	14.0	York	AAVSO Circ. 276
1993.1108	49300	14.8	York	AAVSO Circ. 278
1993.1120	49312	14.9	York	AAVSO Circ. 278
1993.1201	49323	14.7	York	AAVSO Circ. 279
1993.1214	49336	14.4	York	AAVSO Circ. 279
1994.0801	49566	14.5	Broens, Poyner, Vanmunster	AAVSO Circ. 287
1994.0905	49601	14.0	Vanmunster, Broens	AAVSO Circ. 288
1994.1107	49664	15.0:	Makiguchi, Moriyama	VSNET
1995.0619	49888	14.5	Vanmunster, York	AAVSO Circ. 297
1995.0720	49919	15.3	York	AAVSO Circ. 298

All of the outbursts which I observed were short-lived ones, and most
often very faint ones. It certainly will be interesting to monitor this
object more in detail in an attempt to detect superoutbursts.

Regards,
Tonny Vanmunster

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