AQ Eri : No confirmed superoutburst
On January 29, R. Stubbings detected an outburst
(vsnet-campaign 726).
Although the brightness indicates it was an superoutburst, the object
rapidly faded, which indicates it was a normal one
(vsnet-campaign 728).
The time-series photometry on January 30 provided by S. Kiyota yields
a flat light curve with a hint of some fluctuations
(vsnet-campaign 732).
As reported by P. A. Dubovsky on August 31, the object experienced
the next outburst at 13.3mag
(vsnet-campaign-dn 1451).
(No follow-up confirmation was performed within a month, but the
relatively faint magnitude implies it is also a normal one.)
M. Simonsen detected another outburst at 14.0mag on November 22
(vsnet-campaign-dn 1929).
The observation by the Kyoto team showed that the object was rapidly
fading, indicating that the outburst is also a normal one
(vsnet-campaign-dn 1930).
After faded, the brightness remained somewhat above quiescence during
a few days,
(vsnet-campaign-dn 1951,
but no rebrightening was observed.
Other related articles:
vsnet-campaign 727,
vsnet-campaign-dn 445,
1944,
1950,
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