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[vsnet-obs 2804] CVC 95 (V1316 Cyg)



BELGIAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY V.V.S. -  Working Group Variable Stars
Cataclysmic Variables Circular No.95                   1996, May 19
Ed.: T. Vanmunster, Walhostraat 1A, 3401 Landen, BELGIUM
     Internet: tvanmuns@innet.be                  TEL. 32-11-831504
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V1316 Cyg [UGSU:, 14.5p - <17.5p]
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This object was very recently observed in outburst (Apr. 27, 1996)
[CVC 92], after which it faded below mag. 14.8 [CVC 94]. It is now
again reported in outburst by Tonny Vanmunster, Landen, Belgium.
He detected the outburst on a CCD image, obtained at the CBA Belgium,
as follows :

1996 May  19.095 UT,  14.1  (T. Vanmunster, 0.25-m f/6.3 SCT, unfilt.
                             CCD image, comp. star 13.7 W of variable);


Following the outburst announcement in CVC 92, Taichi Kato, Ouda
Station, Kyoto University, Japan suggested that this variable very
likely undergoes more frequent outbursts than suggested by the
currently available observations. The present outburst report
very much seems to support that suggestion.

Below we present an overview of all observations of this object,
registered since the April 1996 outburst :


1996 Apr. 22.021 UT, [14.9    (G. Poyner, 0.40-m refl.);
     Apr. 27.052 UT,  14.7    (G. Poyner);
     Apr. 27.092 UT,  14.6    (G. Poyner);
     Apr. 28.035 UT,  14.7    (G; Poyner);
     Apr. 29.919 UT,  14.7 CU (T. Vanmunster, CBA Belgium, 0.25-m
                               SCT, unfiltered CCD image);
     Apr. 30.028 UT,  14.9    (G. Poyner);
     Apr. 30.998 UT,  14.2    (L. Jensen, Denmark, 0.25-m SCT + CCD);
     May  05.024 UT, [14.8    (G. Poyner, UK, 0.40-m refl.);
     May  08.010 UT, [14.8    (G. Poyner);
     May  15.031 UT, [14.8    (G. Poyner);
     May  16.079 UT, [15.3    (G. Poyner);
     May  19.095 UT,  14.1    (see above);


Tonny Vanmunster