V1028 Cyg (SU UMa-type dwarf nova) is reported to be undergoing a rare outburst as indicated by the following observations extracted from vsnet-obs reports. 1996 Aug. 5.051 <15.6 M. Biesmans 5.984 <15.1 M. Biesmans 7.048 <15.6 M. Biesmans 7.899 13.6 M. Biesmans 7.90 14.0 J. Pietz The last reported outburst of V1028 Cyg occurred on 1995 July 28 (cf. vsnet-alert #166, 168). The discovery of superhumps during that outburst led to the present classification of this dwarf nova. Below is an extract from vsnet-alert #175, whose stress on the importance of detailed observations also applies to the present outburst. > From the current (1995 July - Aug.) observations, we may now adopt 0.0626 > day as a superhump period of V1028 Cyg. This short superhump period can > be comparable to those of T Leo, VY Aqr and AQ Eri, all of which show > relatively infrequent (super)outburst activity. The low outburst frequency > of V1028 Cyg seems to consistent with what is expected from the observed > superhump period. Both T Leo and VY Aqr are known to show "double maxima", > so close monitoring of V1028 Cyg even after the end of present superoutburst > is recommended. > The origin of discordant period observed at the earliest stage of outburst > (i.e. longer period superhumps) is not still understood. Regards, Taichi Kato