EZ Del outburst According to Rod Stubbings, the dwarf nova EZ Del is in outburst. The object has been infrequently seen in outburst in the past VSNET record (once per year or less). Among them, the outbursts in 1997 August and 1999 October were long outbursts. The object in outburst is thus a good candidate for CCD time-resolved photometry. The catalog minimum (16.5p) is likely a combined magnitude with a nearby star, as in V699 Oph. YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20030527.663 <146 (Rod Stubbings) 20030529.633 <146 (Rod Stubbings) 20030530.642 <144 (Rod Stubbings) 20030610.741 <146 (Rod Stubbings) 20030622.639 <146 (Rod Stubbings) 20030625.589 <146 (Rod Stubbings) 20030626.590 <146 (Rod Stubbings) 20030702.644 <146 (Rod Stubbings) 20030703.598 <146 (Rod Stubbings) 20030721.592 148 (Rod Stubbings) Regards, Taichi Kato VSNET Collaboration team
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