Hello vsneters and nova funs, Further photometry by Bill Liller and Gordon Garradd on Nova Mus 1998 confirmed the presence of period/s (although not the previously suggested one). There is certainly a period of ~4.91 c/d~ 4.9 hr (probably the orbital period). It is seen in 2 different parts of the data. The power spectrum is very rich with more periods - ~1.9 hr (a spin period-?); it's 1st harmonic; a beat period (Wspin-Worb), and probably even Wspin+Worb. The periods are still subjected to the alias problem. Altogether it looks like an intermediate polar. Implications are important. It means that the common envelope phase has been ended, and we can see into the binary system. It rules out the suggestion that the oscillations during the transition phase are due to oscillations in the common envelope. Secondly, it suggests that the transition phase might occur only in intermediate polar systems (more examples I know - DQ Her, GK Per). Can anyone comment on this suggestion? More data is still needed in order to confirm the intermediate polar model of Nova Mus. The observations by Liller and Garradd are considered 'bad' in the sense that the filters that they used (Liller - BVR, Garradd - clear) comprise the H-alpha nebular line). So perhaps even observations through an H-alpha filter could be useful. Latest report on the nova brightness - Mv=13.4 (R. Stubbings - 16/2/99). Let me mention, that without the variable stars net, this important result would have surely missed. Alon ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Alon Retter Tel. (work) +44-(0)1782-58-3493 Physics Dept. Fax (work) +44-(0)1782-711093 Keele University ----------------------------------- Staffordshire 'As a scientist I don't believe myself, so ST5 5BG, U.K. why should I believe you?' (A.R. 1965-2085) -------------------------------------------------------------------------