[vsnet-alert 17911] Re: PNV J03093063+2638031: possible "nova" (11.0 mag) in Aries

Diego Rodriguez drodrig at jet.es
Fri Oct 31 07:30:15 JST 2014


PNV J03093063+2638031 recent
FECHA         MAG        +/-     OBS  
--------  ------------  ---------  -----  --  ---  ---
20141030.924  11.08V     0.02  Diego Rodriguez 
20141030.926  11.24R     0.02  Diego Rodriguez

OBS: Diego Rodriguez-Guadarrama Observatory
TEL: LX200 25-cm f/6.3
CCD: ST8XME+ V,R filters
CAT: USNO A2.0 / CMC-14

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De: vsnet-alert-bounces at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
[mailto:vsnet-alert-bounces at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp] En nombre de
Patrick Schmeer
Enviado el: jueves, 30 de octubre de 2014 9:12
Para: vsnet-alert at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp;
vsnet-outburst at ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp;
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Asunto: [vsnet-alert 17908] PNV J03093063+2638031: possible "nova" (11.0
mag) in Aries

PNV J03093063+2638031

R.A. 03h09m29.86s  Decl. +26°38'04.49"  (J2000.0)
2014 Oct. 29.630 UT, 11.2; 29.815, 11.0 (CCD, unfiltered).
Probably a CV with large outburst amplitude (blue 18-19 magnitude star at
quiescence)

There is a GALEX source 1.3" from the position that was reported by
Seiichiro Kiyota:
GALEX J030929.7+263804
R.A. 03h09m29.767s  Decl. +26°38'04.82"  (J2000.0) FUV= 19.83, NUV= 19.68
mag

Further possible identifications:
USNO-B1.0 1166-0037733:
B1=19.18, R1=18.66, B2=19.22, R2=18.14, I=18.70 mag GSC 2.3.2 NCGZ009444:
F=18.22, V= 18.25, N= 18.35 mag
WISE J030929.78+263804.2:
W1=16.610, W2=16.397 mag
SDSS J030929.77+263804.2:
u=19.137, g=18.882, r=18.907, i=19.011 mag

"2014 10 29.630
Discovered by Seiji Ueda, Hokkaido, Japan, on three 30-s frames (limiting
magnitude = 12.9) using 0.25-m f/3.4 reflector + Nikon digital camera, who
confirmed the star has no motion on three frames taken on 2014 Oct. 29.815
and then star was mag.= 11.0.
Nothing is visible at this location on his recent frames (limiting mag.= 13)
taken on 2014 Oct. 22 and 27 UT using same telescope."

"2014 10 30.2816
I took confirmation image of this PNV with 0.25m (f/3.4) Reflector
+ SBIG ST-10XME CCD at Mayhill, NM, USA of iTelescope.NET,
remotely. Photometric results were B=10.83, V=11.02 and Ic=10.92.
Position end figures were 29.86 and 04.49 in R.A. and Dec.
My image is available at
http://meineko.sakura.ne.jp/ccd/PNV_J03093063+2638031.jpg
Seiichiro Kiyota (Kamagaya, Japan)"


http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J03093063+2638031.html

Clear skies,
Patrick


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