Outburst of UGWZ star CSS 130418:174033+414756

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Wed, 08/06/2014 - 14:24

Last night (2014 Aug. 06.10903) I detected CSS 130418:174033+414756 (aka ASASSN-13ae), classified as type UGWZ in VSX, in outburst at magnitude 13.8 (visual). I would appreciate confirming observations from other observers!

Perhaps this object is misclassified? A previous outburst occurred just 15 months ago:

http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=4999

Thanks,

Carey (CCY)

 

 

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Vereniging Voor Sterrenkunde, Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren (Belgium) (VVS)
CSS 130418:174033+414756

With a quiescence of around 20 this looks like a certain UGWZ. Maybe it's a very active one! This would be the one with the shortest outburst interval! Or maybe it's a extreme UGSU?

Hope to catch it with the BRT.

Regards,

Eddy

 

 

Affiliation
British Astronomical Association, Variable Star Section (BAA-VSS)
UGWZ?

I don't see too much evidence for type UGWZ in this system.  Where has this come from?  Kato?

Will check it out tonight if it's clear!

Gary

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
One hour ago I took some CCD

One hour ago I took some CCD V images of ASASSN-13ae. It's bright. My measurement (already in AAVSO Database) = 13.9755V.

Regards,

Juan-Luis

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Thank you, Juan-Luis and

Thank you, Juan-Luis and James, for your confirming observations.

I was able to see the star again last night, but it was near my limit, and I will probably not be able to see it again due to the bright moonlight.

-Carey (CCY)

 

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Outburst of UGWZ star CSS 130418:174033+414756

Here's what I got:

Object
 
Mag
Err
Band

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456876.85753
13.980
0.061
V

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456876.86053
13.991
0.073
V

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456877.79858
14.050
0.059
V

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456877.80148
14.020
0.064
V

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456876.85116
13.908
0.063
B

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456876.85404
13.880
0.058
B

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456877.79207
14.023
0.050
B

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456877.79522
13.956
0.055
B

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456876.86390
13.897
0.071
R

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456876.86684
13.943
0.070
R

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456877.80483
13.931
0.062
R

CSS 130418:174033+414756
2456877.80782
13.971
0.070
R

Unfortunately, my ST-10XME is in for repairs so I had to use the "pretty picture" antiblooming CCD (SBIG STL-11K) with old Schuler 48mm photometric glass filters.  Hope these ensemble, un-transformed BVR magnitudes are close to what other folks have gotten.

 

James