V368 Peg: August - September superoutburst
V368 Peg = Var63 Peg started the outburst, as reported by R. Stubbings
(13.8mag) on August 26. The star is an SU UMa-type dwarf nova,
whose nature was revealed by J. Pietz
(vsnet-obs 22110,
vsnet-alert 3317)
during the last outburst in 1999 August
(vsnet-campaign 448).
The E. Muyllaert's observations showed the object was bright on August 26
(12.5mag), which strongly suggested the outburst is a superoutburst
(vsnet-campaign 454).
N. Butterworth posted the time-series photometry on August 29 and 30 to
[vsnet-campaign-data 36
37], respectively.
M. Moilanen and A. Oksanen
posted the time-series data on August 27/28 to
[vsnet-campaign-data 38].
The data observed by L. Kral on August 27 can be available in
[vsnet-campaign-data 44].
The long superoutburst may be enter the final fading stage on September 7
(at 14.8mag)
(vsnet-campaign-dn 142).
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