Re: HT Cam super-ultra-bright outburst! Further useful information previously posted to VSNET: (In addition to them, there have been a number of postings related to previous very short outbursts). [vsnet-chat 662] According to "Astronomical Time Series" (ed Maoz et al. 1997, Kluwer Academic Press) p.195, Tovmassian et al. identified the ROSAT source RX J0757.0+6306 (=1RXS J075700.5+630602) as a new, ultrashort-period cataclysmic variable. The orbital period is 75+/-1.4 min. The optical spectrum shows strong hydrogen emission lines, resembling that of WZ Sge. Tovmassian et al. discussed in this paper the possibility of a DQ Her type. This star may be worth monitoring for possible future outbursts. The paper did not mention the accurate coordinates, but watching at the ROSAT position (07h 57m 00s.5, +63o 06' 02" 2000.0) might be sufficient. Regards, Taichi Kato [vsnet-chat 663] Dear VSNET fans, I'm readily support Taichi's call for monitoring RX J0757+6306. Indeed this system has all chances to turn into another WZ Sge system or proof to be the shortest period Intermediate Polar. Briefly what we know about this system: a. It is X-ray source, not much known about spectra or variability in X-rays. b. Optical Spectroscopy indicates CV nature with prominent accretion disk and hot spot. c. Period derived from the S-wave radial velocity variations is most probably 81 minutes (+/- 5 min are not excluded). d. The limitted photometry shows no eclipsing, high amplitude flickering light curves. On 4 ocassions out of 5, significant signal was recorded at frequency corresponding to 8.5 min oscillations. e. No outburst history is available at the moment. The POSS measurments of coordinates and magnitude are as follows: RA 07h57m01.3s DEC +63d06m01s 2000.0 16.06 (red) The identification chart is posted to VSNET separately. The system was reported by Tovmassian et al. in Proceedings of Symp. dedicated to 25th aniversary of Wise observatory "Astronomical Time Series" (ed Maoz et al. 1997, Kluwer Academic Press) p.195 and 13th NorthAmerican Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables, in press. Regards, Gaghik Tovmassian OAN, IAUNAM, Mexico [vsnet-alert 1387] by John Thorstensen Hello VSNetters, Gaghik Tovmassian (UNAM) recently called attention to RX J0757.0+6306, for which he quoted a most likely orbital period of 81 +- 5 minutes (vsnet-chat number 663). The object has very strong H emission and he noted the similarities with WZ Sge (another very short-period, strong-lined cataclysmic). In addition the object showed 8.5-minute oscillations in its light curve on several occasions, suggesting the possibility of a DQ Her classification. I obtained spectra of this remarkable object on December 18 and 19 UT, using the MDM 2.4-m telescope and modular spectrograph, at 3 A FWHM resolution from 4000 to 7500 Angstroms. The hydrogen lines are indeed extremely strong, with H-alpha having an equivalent width of about 200 Angstroms. HeII 4686 is not unusually strong, with an equivalent width of 13 A, about 1/10 the strength of H-beta. The strong H lines made it possible to measure good radial velocities in this object, for which I guesstimate a magnitude well fainter than 17 (see Bob Fried's observations reported below). Discarding a few weakly-exposed spectra taken through moonlit clouds left 67 exposures of 6 minutes each. The spectra covered a 6.79 hour range of hour angle. The radial velocities of the emission lines define an unambiguous period 0.05982 +- 0.00013 days, or 86.14 +- 0.19 minutes. [...]