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[vsnet-obs 838] CVC 48 (V1028 Cyg)
- Date: Sun, 30 Jul 1995 01:58:40 +0200
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- From: tvanmuns@innet.be (Tonny Vanmunster)
- Subject: [vsnet-obs 838] CVC 48 (V1028 Cyg)
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BELGIAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY V.V.S. - Working Group Variable Stars
Cataclysmic Variables Circular No.48 1995, July 30
Ed.: T. Vanmunster, Walhostraat 1A, 3401 Landen, BELGIUM
Internet: tvanmuns@innet.be TEL. 32-11-831504
P. Van Cauteren, de Borrekenslaan 54, 2630 Aartselaar, BELGIUM
Internet: pvancaut@innet.be TEL. 32-3-8774098
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V1028 Cyg [UGSS, 13.0p - 18p]
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Jochen Pietz, Germany has detected an outburst of this very interesting
dwarf nova. Confirmative observations were made by T. Kato, Ouda Team,
Kyoto University, Japan and by Patrick Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany.
An independent outburst detection was made by Tonny Vanmunster, Landen,
Belgium.
1995 07 24.899 UT, [14.0 (T. Vanmunster, 0.35-m refl., seq: AAVSO);
07 25.010 UT, [14.0 (E. Broens, 0.35-m refl., seq: AAVSO);
07 25.994 UT, [13.9 (G. Poyner, 0.40-m refl.);
07 28.967 UT, 12.7 (J. Pietz);
07 29.913 UT, 13.0 (T. Vanmunster);
07 29.930 UT, 12.8 (P. Schmeer, 0.20-m SCT, seq: GSC);
V1028 Cyg has been discovered and classified as a dwarf nova by
Hoffmeister. In (Bruch and Schimpke, 1992), spectroscopic observations
of V1028 Cyg are discussed, which indicate, through the presence of
H and He I emission lines on a flat continuum, the dwarf nova nature.
Following the records in the "Outburst Activity Database on Selected
Cataclysmic Variables" (Vanmunster and Howell, 1995), V1028 Cyg was
last seen in outburst on 1992, September 6th, by Dyck, when it reached
mag. 13.8. Although that outburst was separated by less than 1 year from
the previous outburst, no positive observations of V1028 Cyg have been
reported anymore since 1992.
References
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Bruch, A., Schimpke, T., A&AS, 1992, 93, 419-439
Vanmunster, T., Howell, S.B., 1995, in preparation
NSV05543 [UG?, 12.0 - [14p]
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Referring to the announcement in CVC 47 on adding NSV05543 to the
CVAP, Ronald Downes, STSCI, Maryland, USA communicates : "It turns
out that I was going to observe NSV5543 a couple of months ago (the
object was too faint for me to observe), so I can provide you with
some information on it. There did not appear to be any blue objects
at the nominal position quoted in the NSV, but there is an extremely
blue object about 5' north at about V~18, which is not inconsistent
with the published chart. Your group should probably keep an eye on
this object, as well as the objects at the nominal position. The
coordinates of the blue star (J2000) are 12 18 30 +40 05 22."
GO Com [UGWZ:, 13.1p - 20p]
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The following is an overview of all observations that we received on
GO Com. Unfortunately, only one definite seighting has been reported.
Special thanks go the members of the Hungarian Astronomical Associa-
tion for their reports of an intensive GO Com observation campaign.
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DATE (UT) MAGN MS SEQ OBSERVER REMARKS SOURCE
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1995 07 16.951 13.3 mv GSC Vanmunster, T. 35-cm refl. CVC 47
1995 07 18.509 [13.6 mv Moriyama, M. 33-cm refl. VSNET
1995 07 18.908 [13.5 mv Schmeer, P. 20-cm SCT priv(SCH)
1995 07 19.86 [13.5 mv GSC Szabo, R. 25-cm refl. priv(FID)
1995 07 19.917 [13.4 mv Schmeer, P. 20-cm SCT priv(SCH)
1995 07 19.928 [13.5 mv GSC Vanmunster, T. 35-cm refl. CVC 47
1995 07 20.921 [13.5 mv GSC Vanmunster, T. 35-cm refl. CVC 47
1995 07 21.87 [15.2 mv GSC Fidrich, R. 45-cm refl. priv(FID)
1995 07 21.87 [15.2 mv GSC Bakos, G. 45-cm refl. priv(FID)
1995 07 22.88 [15.2 mv GSC Fidrich, R. 45-cm refl. priv(FID)
1995 07 22.88 [15.2 mv GSC Bakos, G. 45-cm refl. priv(FID)
1995 07 22.923 [14.4 mv GSC Vanmunster, T. 35-cm refl. VVS
1995 07 25.481 [15.0 CU Iida, M. 16-cm+ST-6 VSNET
CY UMa [UGSU, 11.9v - 17.0v]
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The outburst (a normal one) of CY UMa, reported in CVC 47, apparently was
a very short one, following the photometric summary below.
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DATE (UT) MAGN MS SEQ OBSERVER REMARKS SOURCE
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1995 07 19.932 [14.0 mv AA Vanmunster, T. 35-cm refl. CVC 47
1995 07 20.903 [13.5 mv FU Schmeer, P. 20-cm SCT CVC 47
1995 07 20.913 13.9 mv AA Vanmunster, T. 35-cm refl. CVC 47
1995 07 20.922 13.5 mv FU Schmeer, P. 20-cm SCT CVC 47
1995 07 20.932 13.8 mv AA Broens, E. 35-cm refl. CVC 47
1995 07 20.944 13.3 mv FU Schmeer, P. 20-cm SCT CVC 47
1995 07 22.918 [14.0 mv AA Broens, E. 35-cm refl. priv(BRO)
1995 07 22.919 [14.4 mv AA Vanmunster, T. 35-cm refl. VVS
1995 07 24.948 [14.0 mv AA Vanmunster, T. 35-cm refl. VVS
Tonny Vanmunster