Title: 2009 Superoutburst of Dwarf Nova 1RXS J053234.9+624755 Authors: A. Rutkowski, A. Olech, R. Poleski, M. Sobolewska, P. Kankiewicz, T.Ak, D. Boyd
We present photometric observations of the dwarf nova 1RXS J053234.9+624755. We performed a detailed analysis of the superoutburst that occurred in August 2009. We found the superhump period to be P_sh=0.057122(14)days. Based on the O-C diagram we conclude that P_sh increased during the plateau at the rate of dP_sh/dt=(9.24 ±1.4) * 10^-5. Both the O-C analysis and evolution of the superhumps light curve favour the model in which superhumps originate in a variable source located in the vicinity of the hot spot. In addition, the evolution of the light curve suggests that the superhump light source approaches the disc plane as the superoutburst declines. Detailed analysis of the superoutburst plateau phase enabled us to detect a signal which we interpret as apsidal motion of the accretion disc. We detected additional modulations during the final stage of the superoutburst characterised by periods of 104s and 188s which we tentatively interpret as quasi periodic oscillations. Estimations of A_0 and A_n are in agreement with the dependence discovered by Smak (2010) between the amplitude of superhumps and the orbital inclination.