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[vsnet-chat 5041] CV ROTSE3 J015118.59-022300.1
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 20:39:58 +0900 (JST)
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CV ROTSE3 J015118.59-022300.1
This is the new CV in question. The object (likley an SU UMa star) was
most likely caught during its superoutburst. Please monitor for the next
outburst!
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Paper: astro-ph/0201397
From: Donald A. Smith <donaldas@umich.edu>
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 16:26:39 GMT (309kb)
Title: Discovery of the CV ROTSE3 J015118.59-022300.1
Authors: D. A. Smith, C. Akerlof, M. C. B. Ashley, D. Casperson, G. Gisler, A.
Henden, S. Marshall, K. McGowan, T. McKay, M. A. Phillips, E. Rykoff, S.
Shectman, W. T. Vestrand and P. Wozniak
Comments: Four pages, four figures, accepted by IBVS as paper No. 5226,
includes two ibvs style files
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We report on the discovery of an outburst from a previously unknown high-
latitude CV we designate ROTSE3 J015118.59-022300.1. The object was first
detected on 2001 Oct 13.291 at m-ROTSE3=14.71+-0.06, after which it faded by
more than 2 magnitudes over 13 d. Spectral analysis confirms a Galactic
location, despite unusual properties that render classification difficult.
\\ ( http://arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0201397 , 309kb)
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