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Sorry! This is the link for the light curve. http://sites.google.com/site/starphotometr/cataclismic-variable-stars/at-cnc/at-cnc-13-and-14-dec-2009 ... From:
This a screenshot of two preliminary light curve of AT Cnc. We hope is still important to follow this object and that there's someone else that is still
In ATEL#2331 http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=2331 a study of the 15th mag star on CSS plates show a luminosité variation of about 1,8 with a period
Certainly, the astrometry indicated that the nova and the 15th mag star were identical within 0.25arcsec or so. What this appears to be is something like a
... http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=2331 It seems we won't be seeing double after all... Thanks John G. for pointing this out. A highly variable