You're right: SU UMa is acting oddly. Following the echo outburst following its last superoutburst, it dropped about 0.5 magnitudes below its normal low state and stayed there for about 20 days. The normal outburst around JD = 2458895 reset the star to its normal low state, but it's been "stuck" there for almost 100 days now. It seems like some time series would be useful in this odd state.
Yes :-)
Hi,
What is going on with SU UMa? It's about 2,5 months since the last outburst!? Has the mass transfer rate considerably slowed down?
Regards,
Eddy
Thanks for all your comments on SU UMa......
Eddy
May I ask if there is a need for high cadence( <2 min exp) data of SU UMa during this standstill?
Regards,
Stephen
Hi Eddy,
You're right: SU UMa is acting oddly. Following the echo outburst following its last superoutburst, it dropped about 0.5 magnitudes below its normal low state and stayed there for about 20 days. The normal outburst around JD = 2458895 reset the star to its normal low state, but it's been "stuck" there for almost 100 days now. It seems like some time series would be useful in this odd state.
Shawn (DKS)
Now almost 4 months! ago since the last outburst... Has this ever been seen in SU UMa or in another dwarf nova?
Cheers,
Eddy
"... or in another dwarf nova?"
Yes.
Regards,
Patrick
It seems that SU UMa is finally in outburst...
SU UMA
2459022.42670
2020 Jun. 21.92670
13.304
0.009
V
DFS
Regards,
Eddy