Re: AT2022sfe: likely highly reddened nova
Accoring to
> https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2022sfe
The Gaia object appears to be the northern component
of the pair.
200029.264 +345308.30 (2000.0) Gaia_EDR3_2059315910815578496 plx=-(-) dismod=- pmra=-(-) pmdec=-(-) G=21.008 BP=21.178 RP=19.371
The location 20:00:29.256 +34:53:09.14 is very slightly
different from this location. A faint object not in Gaia
may be outbursting now.
AT2022sfe: likely highly reddened nova
Moriyama-san has pointed out the red color.
YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer
20220827.5919 15.53C (Masayuki Moriyama)
20220828.6528 15.34C (Masayuki Moriyama)
20220828.6559 14.99Rc (Masayuki Moriyama)
20220828.6576 13.51Ic (Masayuki Moriyama)
20220828.6593 <16.39B (Masayuki Moriyama)
20220828.6638 16.92:V (Masayuki Moriyama)
See:
https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2022sfe
The object is located very close to the northern component
of a close pair in the PS1 image.
The Gaia object appears to be the southern component
of the pair.
200029.264 +345308.30 (2000.0) Gaia_EDR3_2059315910815578496 plx=-(-) dismod=- pmra=-(-) pmdec=-(-) G=21.008 BP=21.178 RP=19.371
The outbursting object may not be related to them.