(fwd) Var64 Cam outburst Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 03:34:02 +0100 (MET) From: Jochen.Pietz@t-online.de (Jochen Pietz) Subject: [vsnet-obs 26560] Var64 Cam Var64 Cam is in outburst (~15mag). More details later. Regards, Jochen Pietz === The star is a dwarf nova discovered by Antipin (formerly called as Var62 Cam). Some old messages: Subject: [vsnet-alert 2225] Var62 Cam outburst Var62 Cam outburst (Pietz) The new dwarf nova discovered by Antipin is in outburst (first time since the discovery). Coordinates: 031709.8 +605434 1950 Var62 Cam UG 13- (032115.6 +610521 2000) Outburst astrometry (and potential time-resolved CCD photometry) is welcomed! VSNET chart: http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/Mail/vsnet/msg01122.html Related issues: http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/Mail/vsnet-chat/msg00970.html Regards, Taichi Kato --- Subject: [vsnet-alert 2229] (fwd) Var64 Cam = old Var62 Cam (Antipin) Thank you very much for your attention. I was very glad to know about the confirmation of UG-type variability of Var62(?) Cam. The final designation of this star could be Var64 Cam, continuing the list of stars discovered by me. Identifying this variable with the USNO I think that the star is possibly equal to object at 3 21 14.41 +61 05 25.7 (J2000), 19.6B and 18.7R. But to be assured in this I'll want to measure the accurate possition of variable on our plate. Yours sincerely, Sergei Antipin --- Subject: [vsnet-alert 2232] Var64 Cam (was Var62? Cam) short-term variation? Timo Kinnunen reports the likely short-term variation in the outbursting dwarf nova Var64 Cam. The reported variablilty may be an indication of superhumps. Time-resolved CCD photometry is encouraged. Original post (vsnet-obs 15703): http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/obs15000/msg00703.html