[vsnet-alert 18474] Re: PNV J20145000+1903300: possible nova (8.5 mag) in Sagitta

Patrick Schmeer pasc1312-aavso at yahoo.de
Sun Mar 22 17:54:40 JST 2015


The following star of magnitude 15 is 6" from the
possible nova's position measured by Syuichi Nakano:

USNO-B1.0 1090-0509425 (20 14 52.853 +19 03 57.76)
B1= 16.41, R1= 15.10, B2= 16.26, R2= 15.20, I= 14.91 mag

NOMAD1 1090-0546039 (20 14 52.843 +19 03 57.74)
B= 15.75, V= 14.98, R= 15.20 mag

GSC2.3 N2PN032700 (20 14 52.827 +19 03 57.53)
F= 15.08, j= 16.39, V= 15.48, N= 14.36 mag

2MASS 20145283+1903575 (20 14 52.835 +19 03 57.56)
J= 13.503, H= 12.946, K= 12.878 mag

WISE J201452.84+190357.5 (20 14 52.842 +19 03 57.51)
W1= 12.795, W2= 12.907 mag

Regards,
Patrick

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Patrick Schmeer wrote:

 PNV J20145000+1903300
 
 Discoverer: Akihiko Tago, Okayama-ken, Japan
 
 R.A. 20h14m52.98s  Decl. +19°03'52.2"  (J2000.0)
 2015 March 21.758 UT, 8.5 mag (CCD, unfiltered)
 
 "2015 03 21.758 UT
 Discovered A. Tago, Okayama-ken, Japan, on two
 frames using a Digital camera + 105-mm f/3.2 lens.
 There is no information about the past frame.
 Position end figures 02s.84, 25".0 +/- 5" from two
 JPEG frames measured by Nakano."
 
 "2015 03 21.758 UT
 Sorry position from JPEG frames is 20h 14m 52s.98,
 +19o 03' 52".2, +/-5" correctly."
 
 http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J20145000+1903300.html
 
 Clear skies,
 Patrick
 
 



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