SDSS J162520.29+120308.7 - a new SU UMa star in the period gap
A. Olech, E. de Miguel, M. Otulakowska, J.R. Thorstensen, A., Rutkowski, R. Novak, G. Masi, M. Richmond, B. Staels, S. Lowther, W. Stein,, T. Ak, D. Boyd, R. Koff, J. Patterson, Z. Eker

TL;DR
This study presents detailed observations of the dwarf nova SDSS J1625 during a superoutburst, revealing its period gap status, superhump behavior, and implications for accretion disk models.
Contribution
First detailed observational analysis of SDSS J1625, confirming it as a period gap SU UMa star with unusual superhump period evolution.
Findings
Superhump period of 0.095942 days with rapid period change.
Orbital period estimated at 0.09111 days, placing the star in the period gap.
Mass ratio of approximately 0.25 challenges existing dwarf nova models.
Abstract
We report results of an extensive world-wide observing campaign devoted to the recently discovered dwarf nova SDSS J162520.29+120308.7 (SDSS J1625). The data were obtained during the July 2010 eruption of the star and in August and September 2010 when the object was in quiescence. During the July 2010 superoutburst SDSS J1625 clearly displayed superhumps with a mean period of days ( min) and a maximum amplitude reaching almost 0.4 mag. The superhump period was not stable, decreasing very rapidly at a rate of at the beginning of the superoutburst and increasing at a rate of in the middle phase. At the end of the superoutburst it stabilized around the value of day. During the first twelve hours of the superoutburst a low-amplitude double wave modulation was…
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