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[vsnet-outburst 2024] V550 Cyg possible outburst
V550 Cyg possible outburst
The SU UMa-type dwarf nova V550 Cyg may be in outburst, as reported
by Gary Poyner.
YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer
20010420.046 <145 (M. Reszelski)
20010421.113 140 (G. Poyner)
The last (and first visually detected) outburst of V550 Cyg occurred in
2000 August (mv=14.8, Timo Kinnunen), which turned out to be a superoutburst.
[vsnet-alert 5191]
> As reported by Timo Kunninen, the poorly studied dwarf nova V550 Cyg
> is undergoing an outburst.
>
> YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer
> 20000817.860 153: (T. Kinnunen)
> 20000819.870 148 (T. Kinnunen)
> 20000819.912 148 (T. Kinnunen)
>
> This is the first reported outburst to VSNET. Although past observations
> were rather sparse, this may suggest a rare outburst.
>
> We propose this star as the potential VSNET campaign target. Time-resolved
> photometry, astrometry and other observations are strongly encouraged.
[vsnet-alert 5196]
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> From the time-series observation last night, clear superhumps with an
> amplitude of ~0.3 mag were detected. Although the reduction is preliminary,
> the inferred period of 0.061 d would place V550 Cyg as one of short-period
> SU UMa-type dwarf novae. Follow-up observations are strongly encouraged
> to precisely determine the superhump period. Let's join the VSNET
> Collaboration! and report your progress timely to vsnet-campaign-dn or
> vsnet-campaign (when a new announcement is necessary).
>
> Regards,
> H. Iwamatsu and T. Kato
> VSNET Collaboration team
If the present possible (bright!) outburst turns out to be a superoutburst,
the supercycle of V550 Cyg would be ~240 d. Confirmatory observations
and follow-up observations are strongly encouraged.
Regards,
VSNET Collaboration team
vsnet-adm@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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