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[vsnet-alert 5778] NSV 10934 outburst!



NSV 10934 outburst!

  Rod Stubbing reports that the cataclysmic variable candidate NSV 10934,
selected from NSV and ROSAT catalogue, is undergoing an outburst!
The outburst is probably first-ever visually observed one.

  The identification and call for observations appeared in [vsnet-chat 3340]:

>    Another large-amplitude NSV object likely identified with a strong
> ROSAT source.  Potential CV?  Only stars fainter than mag 16 are present
> in USNO.
> 
>    NSV10934:
> 
> 184034.9 -834312 (2000.0) NSV10934 ? 11.2 (15.0 P -
> 
>    ROSAT:
> 
> 184050.2 -834304 (2000.0) 1RXS_J184050.3-834305 0.239 1.00 0.50

  All sorts of observations (astrometry, spectroscopic confirmation,
multicolor and time-resolved photmetry) are most urgently requested.
The object is selected as one of the top-priority targets of the
VSNET Collaboration team.  Please report your new findings to vsnet-alert
and vsnet-campaign, until the nature of the object becomes evident.

  The object is best located for our southern colleagues!

  YYYYMMDD(UT)   mag  observer
  20010216.524  <146  (R. Stubbings)
  20010217.505  <146  (R. Stubbings)
  20010220.473  <146  (R. Stubbings)
  20010222.550  <144  (R. Stubbings)
  20010225.560  <148  (R. Stubbings)
  20010228.485  <144  (R. Stubbings)
  20010301.521  <146  (R. Stubbings)
  20010306.724  <144  (R. Stubbings)
  20010313.444   129  (R. Stubbings)
  20010313.449   129  (R. Stubbings)
  20010313.462   129  (R. Stubbings)
  20010313.476   129  (R. Stubbings)

Regards,
VSNET Collaboration team

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