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[vsnet-campaign 1401] VSNET Weekly Campaign Summary



VSNET Weekly Campaign Summary

*** Last week news ***

(new targets)
  NSV 09923		(RA = 17h59m17s.1, Dec = -42d35'04")

    As reported by R. Stubbings in [vsnet-outburst 5689] on June 28,
  NSV09923 is now in an outburst (14.0mag).  This object was
  recognized during the identifications of NSV objects against ROSAT
  X-ray source (Kato 2000, vsnet-id-rosat 11).  The proximity of the
  ROSAT position to the NSV position suggests that the object may be a
  dwarf nova (vsnet-campaign-dn 3806).  The outburst was 
  confirmed by B. Monard (vsnet-outburst 5691, vsnet-campaign-dn 3814).
  He reported a possible oscillations in the light curve
  (vsnet-campaign-dn 3816).  Seven hours of unfiltered photometry by
  B. Monard showed distinct superhumps.  The period was 0.819(4) day.
  The hump amplitude was around 0.3 mag.  There was also strong
  indication of quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) with periods of 25
  min near the superhump minima (vsnet-campaign-dn 3819). 


  RX Cha		(RA = 10h36m26s.33, Dec = -80d02'48".2)
    
    As reported by R. Stubbings on June 26, the SU UMa-type dwarf nova
  RX Cha is undergoing an outburst (14.3mag).  The superhump detection
  by G. Garradd was reported in IBVS 5117 (2001), but this period
  needs to be confirmed by further extensive observations.  The last
  two outbursts were in 2002 April (superoutburst?) and 2002 December
  (normal outburst?) (vsnet-campaign-dn 3803).  The outburst appears
  to be a superoutburst (vsnet-campaign-dn 3809).
 

  V485 Cen              (RA = 12h57m23s.30, Dec = -33d12'06".8)

    An outburst (14.4mag) was reported by R. Stubbings on June 23.  
  The last superoutburst was in 2003 January (vsnet-campaign-dn 3800).


  MM Hya                (RA = 09h14m13s.97, Dec = -06d47'45".0)

    An outburst (13.2mag) was reported by R. Stubbings on June 25
  (vsnet-campaign-dn 3802).  It appears to be a superoutburst
  (vsnet-campaign-dn 3812).


  SN 2003gf	        (RA = 22h13m40s.94, Dec = -21d44'03".3)

    SN 2003gf is hosted by MCG -04-52-26, an irregular galaxy.  The
  expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 14.4
  (vsnet-campaign-sn 646).  The Las Campanas spectrum taken on June
  25.31 UT showed that it was type Ic SN a few weeks after maximum
  (vsnet-campaign-sn 647).


  SN 2003gg	        (RA = 20h28m10s.68, Dec = -18d17'32".4)

    SN 2003gg is hosted by IC 1321, a barred-spiral galaxy.  The
  expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 16.6
  (vsnet-campaign-sn 648).  The UCB team reported that it is a type II
  SN, 1-2 months after the explosion (vsnet-campaign-sn 649).

  
(continuous targets)
  Variable (possible nova?) in LMC 2003
                        (RA = 05h08m25s.71, Dec = -68d26'23".3)

    W. Liller reported that the object may be getting bluer
  (vsnet-campaign-nova 1317).  Accurate astrometry and spectroscopic
  observations are encouraged (vsnet-campaign-nova 1294, 1295, 1296,
  1304, 1305, 1310, 1311, 1314, 1316, 1318).
    
 
  NGC6822nova2003       (RA = 19h45m04s.18, Dec = -14d45'46".5)

    The UCB team reported that it is a very late M-type star (red
  supergiant) in NGC 6822 (vsnet-campaign-sn 649).  This object is
  probably identical with NGC6822V20 (vsnet-campaign-sn 650).

  
  SN2003-UGC10700       (RA = 17h06m06s.12, Dec = +25d51'53".3)

    The UCB team reported that this object is a Galactic cataclysmic
  variable (vsnet-campaign-sn 649, 651, vsnet-campaign-dn 3817, 3820).


  delta Sco             (RA = 16h00m19s.9, Dec = -22d37'17")

    The object is reported to be brightening again (vsnet-campaign-be 243).


  V4745 Sgr             (RA = 18h40m02s.54, Dec = -33d26'55".1)

    V4745 Sgr has stared its 3-d major re-brightening since its
  nova-outburst on Apr 10 (vsnet-campaign-nova 1297, 1298, 1307, 1312,
  1313, 1315).  G. Pojmanski reported that low amplitude (0.02-0.05)
  modulation with period ~0.2 was clearly visible on the rising branch
  (vsnet-campaign-nova 1307, 1308, 1309).


  V699 Oph	        (RA = 16h25m14s.8, Dec = -04d40'25")

    The data from D. Starkey and T. Krajci indicated a smooth fading.
  According to Ktajci's data, the object faded by 0.6 mag in 1 day
  (vsnet-campaign-dn 3799).  A rebrightening was reported on June 25,
  but not confirmed (vsnet-campaign-dn 3801, 3805).
  
 
  SN 2003ds             (RA = 10h18m58s.35, Dec = +46d27'15".5)

    The UCB team reported that this object is type Ic SN
  (vsnet-campaign-sn 649).
 

  KK Tel                (RA = 20h28m38s.46, Dec = -52d18'45".6)

    The light curve taken by T. Richards showed clear presence of
  fully developed superhumps with an amplitude of 0.2 mag.  The best
  superhump period derived from these data is 0.0876(1) d.  This
  observation has confirmed of the previous detection of the
  long-period superhumps.  This period is slightly shorter than the
  previous determination (vsnet-campaign-dn 3804).  The superoutburst
  is now ongoing (vsnet-campaign-dn 3810).


  SN 2003gd		(RA = 01h36m42s.65, Dec = +15d44'19".9)

    It was reported to have already bright on June 11
  (vsnet-campaign-sn 649).


  SN 2003ev             (RA = 13h10m31s.80, Dec = -21d39'49".6)

    The UCB team reported that it is confirmed to be a type Ic SN
  (vsnet-campaign-sn 649).


  GO Com		(RA = 12h56m37s.0, Dec = +26d36'44")
  
    GO Com, presently in post-superoutburst stage, continues to fade
  almost linearly.  Such long persistence of post-superoutburst fading
  is rather surprising (vsnet-campaign-dn 3808).


  V803 Cen              (RA = 13h23m44s.5, Dec = -41d44'30".1)

    The fading stage from a plateau was reported (vsnet-campaign-dn 3811).


  V1494 Aql             (RA = 19h23m05s.4, Dec = +04d57'20".1)

    Recent observations by D. Starkey and T. Krajci to VSNET detected
  eclipses of V1494 Aql (Nova Aql 1999 No. 2).  The depths of eclipses
  were about 0.4 mag, flat-bottomed and have typical durations of 30
  min.  The orbital period is 0.1346 d, which is consistent with
  previously reported periods (vsnet-campaign-nova 1299, 1301, 1303,
  1300, 1302).
 
 
  IP Peg                (RA = 23h23m08s.7, Dec = +18d24'59".1)
 
    An outburst was reported by E. Muyllaert on June 28
  (vsnet-campaign-dn 3813).


  V Sge                 (RA = 20h20m14s.75, Dec = +21d06'09".0)

    The faint state continues (vsnet-campaign-nl 131).


  SN 2003fd             (RA = 13h41m43s.70, Dec = +40d52'38".5)

    It is turned out to be a type Ia SN, about 2 weeks after the
  maximum light.  So, the discovery is made when it was near the
  maximum (vsnet-campaign-sn 649).


*** Future schedule ***

  Multiwavelength AGN Surveys
    a "Guillermo Haro" Astrophysics Conference
    organized by INAOE
    December 8-12, 2003
    Cozumel, Mexico
    http://vsnet.inaoep.mx/~agn2003/
					[vsnet-campaign-agn 4]

  IM Nor Campaign
    by I. Hachisu (University of Tokyo) and the VSNET team
    For more information, see [vsnet-campaign-nova 1241]

  GRB Mini-Symposium in JENAM2003
    For more information,  http://vsnet.konkoly.hu/jenam03/
					  [vsnet-campaign-grb 31]

  IAU JD17 "ATOMIC DATA FOR X-RAY ASTRONOMY"
    ON JULY 22-23, 2003 at the XXVth IAU GENERAL ASSEMBLY
    SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, JULY 13-26, 2003
    for more information: 
      http://vsnet.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~pradhan/Iau/iau.html
					  [vsnet-campaign-xray 227]

  "X-ray and Radio Emission of Young Stars"
    July 28 - 29, 2003, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan
    for more information , please contact to  kitamoto@rikkyo.ne.jp
					  [vsnet-campaign-xray 218]

  Conference: THE INTERPLAY AMONG BLACK HOLES, STARS AND ISM IN
  GALACTIC NUCLEI
    in Gramado, south of Brasil, March 1-5, 2004
    for more information, please contact to BHSIGN@if.ufrgs.br
					 [vsnet-campaign-agn 3]

  eta Car: The next "shell event"/X-ray eclipse
    M. Corcoran reported the event will occur this summer.  
    Coordinated ground-based observations of eta car along with the
    X-ray observations would be really important.
    For more information:
      Latest X-ray light curve:
      http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/users/corcoran/eta_car/etacar_rxte_lightcurve/
					[vsnet-campaign-sdor 23, 24,
					 25, 26, 28, 29, 46]
					[vsnet-campaign-xray 172]
      Light curve provided by S. Otero:
      http://ar.geocities.com/varsao/Curva_Eta_Carinae.htm
					[vsnet-campaign-sdor 22, 32, 33]

  The 2003 Gamma Ray Burst conference
    Hosted by Los Alamos, 
    in Santa Fe, New Mexico (USA), between September 8 and 12, 2003
    http://grb2003.lanl.gov/
					[vsnet-campaign-grb 13]


*** General information ***

  Variable (possible nova?) in LMC 2003
    VSNET page:
      http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/vsnet/Novae/nlmc2003.html
					[vsnet-campaign-nova 1306]
  Colour - colour and exotic variables
    see, [vsnet-campaign-orion 43], or:
      http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/pub/vsnet/others/JG/
					[vsnet-campaign-orion 43]
  IP Peg
    Eclipse ephemeris, see [vsnet-campaign-dn 3807]

  NSV 09923 
    Image from Berto Monard
      http://vsnet.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/pub/vsnet/DNe/NSV09923/mon1.gif
					[vsnet-campaign-dn 3815]
  rho Cas
    Low resolution spectrum by D. West:
      http://members.aol.com/dwest61506/page74.html
					[vsnet-campaign-rhocas 21]
					[vsnet-campaign-mira 68]

  Call for papers -- PASJ special edition on VSNET
    see, [vsnet-campaign 1400]


(This summary can be cited.)	

Regards,
Makoto Uemura


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