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UT: Bright Outburst of QZ Virginis In Progress…

Post by bystander » Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:54 pm

Bright Outburst of QZ Virginis In Progress…
Universe Today | 11 July 2010
According to AAVSO Special Notice #212:
Bright Outburst of QZ Vir (= T Leo)
Hiroshi Matsuyama (MTH), Kanimbla, Queensland, Australia, reports and Rod Stubbings (SRX), Tetoora Road, Victoria, Australia, confirms that the SU UMa-type dwarf nova QZ Vir (formerly called T Leo) is in outburst, and possibly in superoutburst. Matsuyama reported it at visual magnitude 10.4 on July 9.409 UT (JD 2455386.909), and Stubbings at visual magnitude 10.0 on July 11.384 (JD 2455388.884).

According to observations in the AAVSO International Database, the last regular outburst of QZ Vir, which is 16th magnitude at quiescence, occurred 4 July 2009 (JD 2455017, magnitude 10.6, Matsuyama), when it reached visual magnitude 10.3 and faded to 15th magnitude by 9 July (2455022). The last superoutburst (see AAVSO Special Notice #144) occurred between 19 January 2009 (JD 2454851, magnitude <14.0, Stubbings) and 21 January 2009 (JD 2454853, 10.97V, R. Diethelm, Rodersdorf, Switzerland), when it reached magnitude 10.0 and returned to 16th magnitude by 1 March 2009 (2454862).

If it is a superoutburst, superhumps will develop. All observations, including both visual estimates and CCD time-series photometry, are strongly encouraged at this time.

Coordinates: RA 11:38:26.80 Dec +03:22:07.0

Many thanks for your valuable observing efforts and observations!

This AAVSO Special Notice was prepared by Elizabeth O. Waagen.

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Re: UT: Bright Outburst of QZ Virginis In Progress…

Post by owlice » Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:26 am

Dare I ask what a superhump is?

I dare.

What, in this context, is a superhump?
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Post by bystander » Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:08 am

Wiktionary:

superhump: (astronomy) A visible brightening observed during a superoutburst.

superoutburst: (astronomy) A very large outburst (from a nova etc).

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Re: UT: Bright Outburst of QZ Virginis In Progress…

Post by Chris Peterson » Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:20 am

owlice wrote:What, in this context, is a superhump?
I'm more intrigued by any other contexts you're familiar with...
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Re: UT: Bright Outburst of QZ Virginis In Progress…

Post by owlice » Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:39 am

Thank you, bystander; much appreciated!
Chris Peterson wrote:I'm more intrigued by any other contexts you're familiar with...
I'm pretty intrigued by them, too! :mrgreen:
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