intermediate polar

Alert Notice 644: FO Aqr monitoring requested in faint-state study

Nightly monitoring of FO Aqr is requested throughout the month of October 2022. Many thanks.  -  Elizabeth O. Waagen, 3 October 2022

Please continue observing FO Aqr according to the revised observing cadence given in the next paragraph.  -  Elizabeth O. Waagen, 1 February 2021

Alert Notice 601: V902 Mon observations needed to support XMM-Newton observation

October 10, 2017: Dr. Hauke Wörpel (Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP)) has requested AAVSO assistance in obtaining observations of the eclipsing intermediate polar (IP) candidate V902 Mon in support of an XMM-Newton observation scheduled for 2017 October 14, 14:42 UT (duration 43,000s).

Alert Notice 598: Intermediate polar FO Aqr fading and photometry needed now

September 6, 2017:  Dr. Colin Littlefield (University of Notre Dame) and colleagues have requested AAVSO assistance in monitoring the intermediate polar cataclysmic variable FO Aqr beginning immediately. This campaign is similar to the one on FO Aqr requested by Dr. Littlefield and colleagues in July 2016 (AAVSO Alert Notice 545).

Special Notice #425: FO Aqr XMM-Newton observations scheduled

November 9, 2016: Further to AAVSO Alert Notice 545, time series observations of the intermediate polar cataclysmic variable FO Aqr are requested to provide simultaneous coverage of XMM-Newton observations scheduled for 2016 November 13 19:43 UTC to November 14 8:13 UTC.

Alert Notice 545: FO Aqr time-series observations requested

July 13, 2016: Dr. Colin Littlefield (University of Notre Dame) and colleagues Drs. Peter Garnavich (Notre Dame), Erin Aadland (Minnesota State), and Mark Kennedy (University College Cork) have requested AAVSO assistance in monitoring the intermediate polar cataclysmic variable FO Aqr beginning immediately.

Dr. Littlefield, who with his colleagues recently published ATel #9216 and #9225, writes:

Special Notice #286: Revised Timetable for June AE Aqr MAGIC Observations

8 June 2012: Dr. Christopher Mauche, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has informed us that the timetable of MAGIC telescope  observations of the intermediate polar cataclysmic variable AE Aqr announced in AAVSO Alert Notice 458 has been revised. Here is the revised timetable for the dates in June:

REVISED TIMETABLE AS OF 8 JUNE 2012

2012 June
11, 1:43 - 2:26, UT
12, 1:39 - 2:22
13, 1:35 - 2:18
14, 1:31 - 2:34
15, 1:27 - 2:10