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[vsnet-campaign-target 33] VSNET campaign target list (2003 June 22)



VSNET campaign target list (2003 June 22)

   *** VSNET campaign selected current target list 2003 June 22 ***

Object   Class  Position      Type       State           Data   Remark
======================================================================
V699 Oph   1    equatorial    UGSU?   rare? outburst       1
                                      (14.4-14.5 mag)
                                      possible SU UMa star
                                      companion to a close non-variable star
                                      intensive coverage is needed!
                                      mislabelled as "non-CV"
                                      in some literature
V803 Cen   1    southern      HeDN    superoutburst        1     (1)
                                      now oscillating!
GO Com     2    northern      UGSU    rare superoutburst   1     (2)
                evening to            post-superoutburst
                midnight              (rebrightening expected?)
V504 Cen   2    southern      NL(VY)  new target, mag 13   1     (3)
MV Lyr     2    northern      NL(VY)  extremely bright     1     (4)
                                      QPOs present
VY Scl     3    southern,     NL(VY)  rare fading?         1     (5)
                morning
======================================================================

* Class: 1 = primary target, 2 = secondary target, 3 = optional target

* Data: data request, 1 = VSNET core team, data will be received by
      campaign report list.  2 = as above, in collaboration with
      Hachisu-san.

(1) V803 Cen: definite superoutburst, now entered a new stage of
    damping oscillation to a more stable(?) plateau phase.
    The present variation very much resembles that of "oscillatory"
    rebrightening stage of the 2001 superoutburst of WZ Sge (see abobe URL).

    http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/DNe/v803cen0306.html

(2) GO Com: rare superoutburst of the large-amplitude SU UMa-type.
    Now in post-superoutburst stage (mag about 16-17) linearly fading
    at a rate of 0.1 mag/d.  Rebrightening(s) are expected, unless the
    system fails to trigger a disk-instability.  Observations at this
    stage are important in constraining the physics of dwarf novae.
    Please continue monitoring, and turn to the priority 1 if it erupts
    again.

    [VSNET web page]
    http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/DNe/gocom0306.html

    Possibly related WZ Sge page:
    http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/DNe/wzsge01.html

(3) V504 Cen: bright overlooked VY Scl star, now at maximum (mag about 13).
    Position: 14:12:49.11, -40:21:37.1 (J2000.0).

(4) MV Lyr: short-term variations with time scales of 10-30 min are
    dominant.  QPOs with P about 10-11 min sometimes become prominent
    Excellent coverage from different observers.  No clear superhump
    signal is recorded up to now.  We may also receive V449 Lyr observations
    in the same field (19 07 35.68 +43 59 53.0, J2000.0; the GCVS position
    is incorrect).  Although V449 Lyr is not particularly a campaign target,
    the reported data will be forwarded to vsnet-ecl members for further
    analysis.

(5) VY Scl: rare faint state.  Visible in the morning only.

    Objects recently dropped from the list: PU CMa (faded), CR Boo (now
    treated as a continous target), IM Nor (moonlight)

    Please closely watch vsnet-alert and vsnet-outburst for other new
outbursts.

Web resource:
  http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/DNe/gocom0306.html
  http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/DNe/gocom.html [background info]
  http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/DNe/v803cen0306.html

                          *** Notice ***

  This list is "read-only", i.e. it is used only for announcement of
the target lists.  Other information, as well as reports and discussions
on particular targets, should be directed to the appropriate VSNET campaign
sub-lists (e.g. vsnet-campaign-dn for dwarf novae).

  Nightly time-series observations should be now directed to (rather than
private e-mails):

        ---------------------------------------------------
        vsnet-campaign-report@ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
        ---------------------------------------------------

   Reports sent to this address will be delivered to the VSNET campaign
local staffs, including Ishioka-san, Uemura-san and me, and are expected
to be more convenient than personal e-mails to separate addresses.

Regards,
Taichi Kato
VSNET admin


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