Greetings, Bad weather and the low altitude made this a difficult target. But I've attached my light curve of the night of May 19, uncorrected for differential extinction which seems to be present. Is this or isn't it a superhump? Thanks to the visual observers, but I couldn't get another night. Regards, Stan ---------- > From: Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp> > To: vsnet-campaign@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp > Subject: [vsnet-campaign 104] RX J0640-24 outburst, fading? > Date: Saturday, May 20, 2000 10:49 PM > > RX J0640-24 outburst, fading? > > May have started fading more rapidly. On the next occasion, we should > probably get a better time-series photometry. > > YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer > 20000510.428 <135 (R. Stubbings) > 20000510.690 <138 (B. Monard) > 20000513.396 118 (R. Stubbings) > 20000513.685 111 (B. Monard) > 20000514.688 110 (B. Monard) > 20000515.449 112 (R. Stubbings) > 20000515.696 111 (B. Monard) > 20000516.417 114 (R. Stubbings) > 20000516.692 112 (B. Monard) > 20000517.365 114 (R. Stubbings) > 20000517.444 115 (A. Pearce) > 20000518.442 115 (A. Pearce) > 20000519.444 117 (A. Pearce) > 20000520.390 119 (R. Stubbings) > 20000520.441 120 (A. Pearce) > > Regards, > Taichi Kato > VSNET Collaboration team >