V729 Sgr

R. Stubbings reported on June 7 that V729 Sgr experienced an outburst (13.2mag). This is the first visual outburst detection of an outburst reported to VSNET. The brightness surpasses the cataloged range (vsnet-campaign-dn 2534). According to Cieslinski et al. (2000) PASP 112, 349, this object is known to show shallow eclipses (in quiescence). The object is also suspected to be a Z Cam-type dwarf nova (vsnet-campaign-dn 2535, 2542). The fading from the outburst was observed on June 11 (vsnet-campaign-dn 2553).

A fading from the outburst was reported in mid-July (vsnet-campaign-dn 2637).  R. Stubbings reported that V729 Sgr experienced an outburst (13.2mag) on July 26 (vsnet-campaign-dn 2659). The object was reported to start fading on August 1 (vsnet-campaign-dn 2666, 2673, 2691).

Another outbursts were frequently reported by R. Stubbings: a 13.5mag outburst on August 16, a 13.2mag outburst on 29, a 14.4mag outburst on September 30.  An eclipsing Z Cam star is a rare object, and will be useful to study the standstill mechanism with eclipses.

Other articles:
vsnet-campaign-dn 2628, 2659, 2683

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