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We present the nine-year light curve of the cataclysmic variable 1RXS J140429.5+172352 from 2005 April to 2014 July. We identified four dwarf nova-like outbursts, which typically lasted 3 to 5 days, with an amplitude of 3.1 to 5.3…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2014-12-17 Jeremy Shears , Pavol Dubovsky , Colin Littlefield , Ian Miller , Etienne Morelle , Roger Pickard , Javier Ruiz , Richard Sabo

We report extensive multi-station photometry of TT Boo during its June 2004 superoutburst. The amplitude of the superoutburst was about 5.5 mag and its length over 22 days. The star showed a small re-brightening starting around the 9th day…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 A. Olech , L. M. Cook , K. Zloczewski , K. Mularczyk , P. Kedzierski , A. Udalski , M. Wisniewski

We present the light curve of HS 0229+8016 between 2006 and 2019 which shows that the star varies between mag 13.4 and 15.1. There were episodes lasting up to hundreds of days during which distinctive 0.6 mag cyclic variations were…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-12-19 Jeremy Shears

IW And stars are a recently recognized subgroup of dwarf novae which are characterized by (often repetitive) slowly rising standstills terminated by brightening, but the exact mechanism for this variation is not yet identified. We have…

We report on extensive photometry of the dwarf nova SS Ursae Minoris throughout nine months of 2004. In total, we recorded two superoutbursts and 11 normal outbursts of the star. SS UMi has been known to show frequent superoutbursts with a…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 A. Olech , K. Mularczyk , P. Kedzierski , K. Zloczewski , M. Wisniewski , K. Szaruga

BO Cet is renowned cataclysmic variable having an orbital period above the period gap (0.139835 d) and showing both features of a Z Cam/IW And star and an SU UMa star. Using the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) forced…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2023-02-07 Taichi Kato

We report the photometric observations of an SU UMa-type dwarf nova VW CrB during two superoutbursts in 2001 and 2003 and a normal outburst in 2003. Superhumps with a period of 0.07287(1) d were observed during the 2003 superoutburst. The…

Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-24 D. Nogami , M. Uemura , R. Ishioka , T. Kato , J. Pietz

We report extensive photometry of the frequently outbursting dwarf nova RZ Leo Minoris. During two seasons of observations we detected 12 superoutbursts and 7 normal outbursts. The V magnitude of the star varied in range from 16.5 to 13.9…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-06-11 A. Olech , M. Wisniewski , K. Zloczewski , L. M. Cook , K. Mularczyk , P. Kedzierski

We report an analysis of photometric behaviour of DI UMa, an extremely active dwarf nova. The observational campaign (completed in 2007) covers five superoutbursts and four normal outbursts. We examined principal parameters of the system to…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 A. Rutkowski , A. Olech , M. Wiśniewski , P. Pietrukowicz , J. Pala , R. Poleski

We present a 4 year light curve of a cataclysmic variable in M22, based on an analysis of accumulated data from the MOA microlensing survey. The position of the star coincides with that of a transient event observed by HST in 1999,…

A monitoring programme of CSS 121005:212625+201948 covering nearly two observing seasons has shown that it is a typical SU UMa dwarf nova, but it has one of the shortest supercycles of its class, at 66.9(6) d. The superoutbursts are…

A CCD photometry of the dwarf nova MASTER OT J172758.09 +380021.5 was carried out in 2019 during 134 nights. Observations covered three superoutbursts, five normal outbursts and quiescence between them. The available ASASSN and ZTF data for…

We report unfiltered photometry during the first confirmed superoutburst of the recently discovered dwarf nova, SDSS J073208.11+413008.7 and conclude that it is a member of the SU UMa family. At its brightest, the star was magnitude 15.7.…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2010-05-31 Jeremy Shears , Robert Koff , Richard Sabo , Bart Staels , William Stein , Patrick Wils

We report results of an extensive world-wide observing campaign devoted to a very active dwarf nova star - IX Draconis. We investigated photometric behaviour of the system to derive its basic outburst properties and understand peculiarities…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-12 M. Otulakowska-Hypka , A. Olech , E. de Miguel , A. Rutkowski , R. Koff , K. Bakowska

We report on two superoutbursts of the AM CVn-type object CR Boo in 2014 April--March and 2015 May--June. A precursor outburst acompanied both of these superoutbursts. During the rising branch of the main superoutburst in 2014, we detected…

We report the discovery of a new dwarf nova and our observations of its first confirmed superoutburst during 2009 October. The outburst amplitude was 6 magnitudes. The main outburst lasted 17 days and was followed 4 days later by a…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2010-05-19 Jeremy Shears , Patrick Wils , Greg Bolt , Franz-Josef Hambsch , Tom Krajci , Ian Miller , Richard Sabo , Bart Staels

We report photometry and analysis of a previously unknown SU UMa-type dwarf nova in Bootes detected in outburst by the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey on 2009 May 30 with the discovery identifier CSS090530:144011+494734. This apparently…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2014-11-20 David Boyd , Nick Dunckel , Jerry Foote , Ian Miller

A dwarf nova HV Vir was observed photometrically for eight nights during the outburst in 1992 April - May. The star showed two distinct types of periodic variation: (1) 82.20-min (0.05708 d) double-humped variation with decaying amplitudes…

Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-24 Taichi Kato , Yoshiyuki Sekine , Ryuko Hirata

We report extensive photometry of the dwarf nova KS UMa throughout its 2003 superoutburst till quiescence. During the superoutburst the star displayed clear superhumps with a mean period of Psh = 0.070092(23) days. In the middle stage of…

We report extensive photometry of frequently outbursting dwarf nova IX Draconis. During five months of observations the star went into three superoutbursts and seven ordinary outbursts. This allowed us to determine its supercycle and cycle…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 A. Olech , K. Zloczewski , K. Mularczyk , P. Kedzierski , M. Wisniewski , G. Stachowski
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