Visual magnitude estimate by Patrick Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany:
BOOOV 20170314.919 115 SPK
Sequence: AAVSO (V magnitudes)
Instrument: 203-mm SCT
Time-resolved photometry is urgently required.
OV Boo in the International Variable Star Index:
https://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=132667
Clear skies,
Patrick
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Seiichi Yoshida wrote:
Subject: [vsnet-alert 20778] OV Boo outburst
Dear colleagues,
I am Seiichi Yoshida working on the MISAO Project.
Masaru Mukai, Kagoshima, Japan, reported that OV Boo (R.A. 15 07 22.35, Decl. +52 30 39.8) is bright as 11.4 mag on Mar. 14.63 (UT), using Nikon 105-mm lens + CCD (STL6303E) + IR-cut filter.
The VSX data shows it is a CV+EA+ZZ/GWLIB type with a range of 18.0-20.6 mag.
Best regards,
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Seiichi Yoshida
comet@aerith.net
http://www.aerith.net/
I got ~6 hours of data, JD827.429 - 686 ~11.7CV superhumps detected
Data uploaded to the database and to CBA
clear skies
Douglas