[vsnet-outburst 26823] Re: PNV J19275980-2215047: a possible nova soon before dawn
Keisuke Isogai
isogai at kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Thu Mar 11 09:25:26 JST 2021
Follow up observations were reported to CBAT:
http://tamkin1.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J19275980-2215047.html
There are no bright objects at the position now, so the first detection seems noise.
On 2021/03/11 1:29, Keisuke Isogai wrote:
> PNV J19275980-2215047: a possible nova soon before dawn
>
> http://tamkin1.eps.harvard.edu/unconf/followups/J19275980-2215047.html
> PNV J19275980-2215047 2021 03 09.8422* 19 27 59.80 -22 15 04.7 10.9 U Sgr N 0
>
> Nishiyama-san found a possible nova at 19:27:59.80 -22:15:04.7
> on 2021-03-09.8422 UT. Nothing brighter than 13.0 mag is found
> at the same position on 2021-02-18 UT. There are no object records
> at the discovered position in the Pan-STARRS Catalog. There are no
> known minor planets at the discovered position.
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