Leo5 Is a Z Cam Type Dwarf Nova
Patrick Wils, Tom Krajci, Mike Simonsen

TL;DR
Leo5 is identified as a Z Cam type dwarf nova, exhibiting characteristic standstills, based on five years of photometric observations.
Contribution
This study confirms Leo5 as a Z Cam subtype dwarf nova through long-term photometry, highlighting its standstill behavior.
Findings
Two long standstills observed in five years
Leo5 classified as Z Cam type dwarf nova
Photometry confirms characteristic variability
Abstract
Photometry of Leo5 = 1H 1025+220 show that it is a dwarf nova of the Z Cam subtype. Two long standstills have been observed in the last five years.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
