AAVSO Special Notice #161
Hazel McGee (Guildford, UK) has reported that the infrequently outbursting dwarf nova WX Cet is in outburst. WX Cet was recorded at a magnitude of 12.62 (clear filter, V zeropoint) on 2009 July 8.44375 (JD 2455020.94375). The observation was obtained remotely with GRAS-001 (New Mexico).
Follow-up observations of this outburst are urgently requested, including both visual estimates and instrumental photometry. CCD time-series observations capable of detecting possible superhumps are particularly important. Please obtain the highest signal-to-noise data you can with the shortest exposures possible; filtered observations are not required.
Follow-up observations of this outburst are urgently requested, including both visual estimates and instrumental photometry. CCD time-series observations capable of detecting possible superhumps are particularly important. Please obtain the highest signal-to-noise data you can with the shortest exposures possible; filtered observations are not required.
WX Cet is located at the following (J2000) coordinates: RA: 01 17 04.20 , Dec: -17 56 23.0
Charts for WX Cet may be obtained via AAVSO VSP at the following URL:
http://www.aavso.org/observing/charts/vsp/index.html?pickname=WX%20Cet
Please report all observations to the AAVSO with the name "WX CET".
This AAVSO Special Notice was prepared by M. Templeton.
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