Also outbursts in 2010 and 2016. Previously identified as a brighter 18.3 Vmag. star (IRSF J05095823-7139519) which is 1.6" to its NW. Eclipse amplitude 0.5 in Ic and 1.5 in V. Quiescence magnitude out of eclipse is Ic ~19.2 and V ~19.6.
Outbursts in 1968, 1990 and 2002. ASAS-3 detected an outburst on October 11, 2002 (JD 2452558.756) with V= 11.15, fading to V= 14.2 four days later. B-V at maximum 0.0 and at quiescence 1.05 with V-I(Gunn)= 0.73 (2004AJ....128.1606Z).
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Position from the IRSF Magellanic Clouds Point Source Catalog. Identification from OGLE data (ATel #8578 and 2014MNRAS.443..784M). Maximum magnitude was determined from the visual data from previous outbursts and minimum magnitude is from 2014MNRAS.443..784M. Type and orbital period also from 2014MNRAS.443..784M.