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[vsnet-alert 4425] V803 Cen in bright eruption





                             V803 CENTAURI

      The recent report of V803 Cen in bright eruption by Andrew Pearce
and Rod Stubbings was wonderful news to us.  This fascinating helium star 
has been a high-priority target for the CBA for ~10 years, but some of 
its properties make it very hard to study:

(1) Most "outbursts" are very small, just 1.1-1.5 mag - thus not so easy
    to identify unambiguously.
(2) The cycle time for these outbursts is 21-24 hrs, a *very* inconvenient 
    timescale unless observers span a wide range of terrestrial longitude.
(3) The superoutbursts, while substantially brighter, last only a few days,
    much less than typical for SU UMa-type dwarf novae.
    
     Thus in our recent study (in press May 2000 PASP, available at www.
astro.bio2.edu/cba/publications/v803cen.html) we were forced to splice
information from many outbursts, with some nervousness since we never had
the opportunity to "do it right" - follow a single superoutburst from 
maximum light all the way to quiescence, with long time-series photometry.
So we earnestly hope to do it right this time!  We'd love to join observers
in a collaborative study of the present (very likely) superoutburst.

     Who's out there?

Members of the CBA V803 Cen cabal: 
Joe Patterson (jop@astro.columbia.edu)
Jonathan Kemp
Stan Walker
Darragh O'Donoghue
Marc Bos 
Rod Stubbings

By the way a chart is available at the CBA website too (same address,
sub. "charts" for "publications")

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