Date: 16th May, 2011 Magnitude range: 13.0 - 17.5 V Period: ? Satellite period: 0.017029 days Type: AM. Herculi (?)
Position (2000): RA 13 48 55.22, Dec +07 57 35.8
CR Bootis is an enigmatic blue variable star with rapid photmetric variations and a spectrum dominated by helium. It consists of two white dwarfs in close orbit, with a probable underlying binary period of 1471 s. For years we have marvelled at the star's large nightly variations - ramping up or down at a rate of ~0.1/hr. An intensive photometry campaign in 1996 showed that this variability is cyclic with a quasiperiod of about 19 hr, and demonstrated association of 14990 s photometric variations ("superhumps") with extended bright states ("superoutbursts"). Read more