UBVRI observations of the flickering of the dwarf nova RX And
Abstract
We report observations of the flickering variability of the dwarf nova RX And in five bands (UBVRI) on two nights. On 25 October 2019 the brightness of the star was B≈ 13.9 mag, the amplitude of the flickering was 0.47 mag, and we estimate for the flickering source temperature Tfl = 10700 400 K, and radius Rfl =0.046 0.004 R. On 2 January 2020, the star was about 3 magnitudes brighter (B ≈ 10.7), the amplitude of the flickering was significantly lower (0.07 mag) and we derive for the flickering source Tfl = 9600 700 K, and radius Rfl = 0.098 0.009 R. The results indicate that 3 magnitudes brightening of the star doubled the radius of the flickering source. The data are available upon request from the authors.
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