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[vsnet-history 441] VS observations (Schmeer)




From: Patrick Schmeer <extpasc@rz.uni-sb.de>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 93 14:59:49 +0100
Subject: Variable Star Observations

From: Patrick Schmeer
Date: 1993-02-25
 
Visual magnitude estimates by P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany: 
 
CY URSAE MAJORIS  (UGSU)
Feb. 23.001 UT, (13.2 ; 24.072,  12.2 ; 24.845,  12.3 ; 
Looks like a supermaximum.
The previous superoutburst of this SU UMa-type dwarf nova occurred in
1991 December.
HIGH-SPEED PHOTOMETRY DURING THE CURRENT OUTBURST IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
 
IR GEMINORUM  (UGSU)
Feb. 24.919 UT,  12.7
In outburst.
 
X LEONIS  (UGSS)
Feb. 24.100 UT,  12.1 ; 24.925,  12.3
In outburst.
 
HL CANIS MAJORIS  (UGZ:)
Feb. 24.905 UT,  11.4
In outburst.

YZ CANCRI  (UGSU)
Feb. 23.894 UT, (13.3 ; 24.917,  12.4
In outburst.

RX ANDROMEDAE  (UGZ)
Feb. 24.849 UT,  11.8
In outburst. Fading.
 
Z CAMELOPARDALIS  (UGZ)
Feb. 24.086 UT,  11.7 ; 25.118,  11.7
At standstill.
 
SS CYGNI  (UGSS)
Feb. 25.172 UT,  12.0
At minimum. 
 
RS OPHIUCHI  (NR)
Feb. 25.197 UT,  11.4
At minimum.
 
T CORONAE BOREALIS  (NR)
Feb. 24.103 UT,  10.4 ; 25.120,  10.4
At minimum.
 
R CORONAE BOREALIS  (RCB)
Feb. 24.135 UT,   6.0
At maximum.

SU TAURI  (RCB)
Feb. 23.899 UT,   9.9 ; 24.926,   9.9

Regards,
Patrick


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