Hi all, An unfiltered CCD image of NSV 14652, obtained this morning (Sep 13, 2000) under poor conditions, did not reveal any object (limiting mag 16.5 - 17) near the position of NSV 14652. It therefore seems unlikely that NSV 14652 really is undergoing an outburst. Best regards, Tonny Vanmunster CBA Belgium Observatory > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-vsnet-campaign@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp > [mailto:owner-vsnet-campaign@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp]On Behalf Of Taichi > Kato > Sent: dinsdag 12 september 2000 10:11 > To: vsnet-alert@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp; > vsnet-campaign@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp > Subject: [vsnet-campaign 487] NSV14652 outburst? > > > NSV14652 outburst? > > Timo Kinnunen reports that the ROSAT-NSV-selected dwarf nova (cf. > vsnet-chat 3314) candidate NSV 14652 may be again in outburst. > The object was caught in outburst on 2000 Aug. 22 by Tonny Vanumuster > (vsnet-alert 5202). The outburst in August was reported to quickly fade. > > Confirmatory observation, and time-resolved photometry (if the outburst > is confirmed) are strongly needed. > > YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer > 20000825.860 <150 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000826.008 <153 (M. Reszelski) > 20000826.850 <150 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000827.860 <150 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000828.860 <156 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000829.869 <150 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000902.980 <140 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000906.830 <150 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000907.840 <150 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000909.849 <150 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000910.830 <150 (T. Kinnunen) > 20000911.819 155: (T. Kinnunen) > > Regards, > Taichi Kato > VSNET Collaboration team > >