主題: [觀測通知】Nova in Scorpius(新星在天蝎座) 作者: ~傑克森~ 於 2011-09-11 20:36:13 剛剛收到AAVSO通知新發現的觀測通知 是由兩個個人觀測者發現 (位於澳洲與日本)
AAVSO Alert Notice 447 Nova Sco 2011 No. 2 = PNV J16364440-4132340 = PNV J16364300-4132460 September 11, 2011 Event: Nova in Scorpius Nova Sco 2011 No. 2 = PNV J16364440-4132340 = PNV J16364300-4132460 Discovered Independently by: - John Seach (Chatsworth Island, NSW, Australia) - Yuji Nakamura (Kameyama, Mie, Japan) Discovery Date: - Seach: 2011 Sep. 06.37 UT (JD 2455810.87) - Nakamura: 2011 Sep. 06.4313 (JD 2455810.9313) Discovery Magnitude: - Seach: 9.8 (DSLR and 50mm f/1.2 lens and 5 second exposure - Nakamura: 9.7 C (CCD camera + f.l.135-mm lens) Coordinates: - Seach: RA 16 36 43 Dec -41 32 46 (2000.0) - Nakamura: RA 16 36 44.4 Dec -41 32 34 (2000.0) Spectra: Low resolution spectra obtained by A. Arai, T. Kajikawa, and C. Naka (Kyoto Sangyo University) on 2011 Sep. 7.42 UT using the Araki telescope at Koyama Astronomical Observatory suggest that the object is highly reddened Fe II-type classical nova. Spectra by F. Walter (Stony Brook University) and J. Seron (Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory) obtained Sep. 2011 8.091 UT using the SMARTS/CTIO 1.5-m reflector (+RC spectrograph) confirm the object is a young galactic nova; they report the spectra are reminiscent of an early recurrent nova. Observations reported to the AAVSO: Sep. 06.37 UT, 9.8 (John Seach, Chatsworth Island, NSW, Australia); 06.4313, 9.7 C (Y. Nakamura, Kameyama, Mie, Japan; via CBET 2813); 07.46, 10.51 V, 9.48 Rc, 8.62 Ic (H. Maehara, Kwasan Observatory, Kyoto University, Japan, CBET 2813); 07.48, 10.52 V +-/0.05 (Steve James, Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia); 07.50, 9.1 R-Bessel (Ernesto Guido, Nick Howes, and Giovanni Sostero, remotely through the "Faulkes Telescope South); 07.50736, 10.437 V +/-0.001 (Peter Lake, Wonga Park, Victoria, Australia); 07.50947, 10.398 V +/-0.001 (Lake); 07.51156, 10.413 V +/-0.001 (Lake); 07.51370, 10.416 V +/-0.001 (Lake); 07.51579, 10.384 V +/-0.001 (Lake); 07.5256-.5288, 11.88B, 10.73V, 9.75Rc, and 8.77Ic (Seiichiro Kiyota, Tsukuba, Japan, using Officer, Australia(Global-rent-a-scope; via CBET 2813); 07.545, 10.6 (Rod Stubbings, Tetoora Park, Victoria, Australia); 08.392, 11.0 (Stubbings); 08.4611 10.7 unfiltered DSLR, green channel (R. Kaufman, Bright, Victoria, Australia); 09.406, 10.3 (T. Noguchi, Chiba-ken, Japan, via S. Nakano, CBET 2813); Charts: Finder charts for Nova Sco 2011 No. 2 (AUID 000-BKD-647) may be plotted by entering the name or the coordinates above into VSP: http://www.aavso.org/vsp Reporting Observations: Please report all observations to the AAVSO International Database as NOVA SCO 2011 NO. 2 or N SCO 2011 NO. 2. Be sure to include all spaces exactly as shown in the names. Notes: a. Initially announced in AAVSO Special Notice #251 (Matthew Templeton) and IAU Central Bureau Electronic Telegram 2813 (Daniel W. E. Green, ed.). b. Posted on the IAU Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Transient Object Confirmation Page (TOCP) as PNV J16364440-4132340 (Nakamura) and PNV J16364300-4132460 (Seach). Identifications consolidated in VSX under PNV J16364440-4132340. c. Seach reports that nothing is visible at the location of the nova on an image taken 2011 Sep. 5.36 UT. Nakamura reports that nothing is visible down to magnitude 12.0 on an image taken 2011 Aug. 29.451 UT. d. T. Noguchi (Chiba-ken, Japan) provides position end figures 44.26s, 37.4". S. Kiyota (Tsukuba, Japan) provides position end figures 44.28s, 37.6". e. Images by S. Kiyota are posted at URL http://meineko.sakura.ne.jp/ccd/PNV_J16364440-4132340-110907.jpg. f. Guido et al. report a USNO-B1.0-catalogue star with R=15.08 within 0.06" of the nova. Their comparison animation with a 1997 red Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) plate is at URL http://bit.ly/ojz76D. g. Paul Camilleri (New Castle, NSW, Australia) and Steven Williams (Sydney, NSW) report their images with red, blue, and green filters obtained remotely (no date) at Grove Creek/Skylive Observatory, Trunkey Creek, NSW, using a 0.35m f/6 reflector yield position end figures 44.28s, 37.7" and red mag 9.7 for the nova. They also report a 14-15 magnitude star visible on 1.2-m U.K. Schmidt Telescope plates with position end figures 44.29s, 37.6" from DSS images (mag 14.3 on an infrared plate taken on 1980 May 5.63; mag 15.2 on a red IIIa-F plate + OG590 filter on 1997 Apr. 30.64). h. Material in this Alert Notice not sent directly to the AAVSO is from CBET 2813. Congratulations to John Seach and Yuji Nakamura on their independent discoveries! This AAVSO Alert Notice was compiled by Elizabeth O. Waagen. 主題: 回覆: [觀測通知】Nova in Scorpius(新星在天蝎座) 作者: peter 於 2011-09-13 10:37:55 more data
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