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Dátum: 2012-08-18 18:06:01
Feladó: FIDRICH Robert
Tárgy: Nova Mon 2012 (most mar hivatalos)
Sziasztok!

Most már hivatalosan is nóva lett a csillagból. Szerettem volna
hajnalban észlelni Tarjánból, de úgy emlékeztem, hogy nincs róla
térképem. Reggel jutott eszembe, hogy mégis töltöttem már le térképeket
a csillaghoz, csak fáradt lehettem hajnalban, ezért emlékeztem rosszul
:(

Remélem, a többiek azért meg tudják majd nézni ma hajnalban. Innen
számomra még reménytelen, mert a házaktól nem látszik :(

Jó észlelést!

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                                                  Electronic Telegram No. 3202
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION

NOVA MONOCEROTIS 2012 = PNV J06393874+0553520
     Mitsuru Soma, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, reports the
discovery by Shigehisa Fujikawa (Kan´onji City, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan;
discoverer of comet C/1969 P1) of a possible nova (mag 9.4) on two 1-min CCD
exposures taken on Aug. 9.8048 and 9.8061 UT with a Pentax 100 SDUF digital
camera (+ 105-mm-f.l. f/3 camera lens).  The new object is located at R.A. =
6h39m38s.74, Decl. = =+5o53´52".0 (equinox 2000.0; uncertainty around 5").  A
follow-up exposure by Fujikawa on Aug. 12.8174 with a 400-mm-f.l. f/4 lens
yields mag 9.4 and position end figures 38s.63, 52".5.  H. Yamaoka, Kyushu
University, reports that S. Nakano measured Fujikawa´s Aug. 12 image and got
position end figures 38s.57, 53".4 (+/- 1".5).  Yamaoka adds that there is a
faint catalogued star of blue mag about 19.5 and red mag about 17.7 at
position end figures 38s.58, 52".8 in the USNO-B1 catalogue and 38s.60, 53".0
(magnitudes J = 15.8, K_s = 15.0) in the 2MASS catalogue.  The variable was
designated PSN J06393874+0553520 when it was posted at the Central Bureau´s
TOCP webpage.
     Arto Oksanen and Caisey Harlingten report that imaging obtained remotely
with a 40-cm PlaneWave telescope at San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, on Aug.
13.388 UT yields position end figures 38s.57, 53".0 and magnitudes B = 10.36,
V = 9.83 for the variable.  E. Waagen, AAVSO, reports that Oksanen also
obtained R = 8.23 +/- 0.05 on Aug. 13.391.  Seiichiro Kiyota, Tsukuba, Japan,
used a 20-cm reflector (+ Alta E47 CCD camera) on Aug. 15.762, to measure
magnitudes V = 9.67, R_c = 8.25, I_c = 7.98; his image is posted at website
URL http://meineko.sakura.ne.jp/ccd/PNV_J06393874+0553520.jpg.  Waagen
forwards the following magnitudes by J. Hambsch, Mol, Belgium:  Aug. 13.417,
V = 9.89 +/- 0.01; 14.418, V = 9.86 +/- 0.01; 15.396, R = 8.30 +/- 0.002;
15.397, V = 9.90 +/- 0.05; 15.398, B = 10.16 +/- 0.04; 15.419, I = 8.03 +/-
0.02.

     Christian Buil, Castanet, France, writes that a spectrogram of PNV
J06393874+0553520 taken by Stephane Charbonnel at the Observatoire de Haute
Provence (OHP) with a 0.3-m reflector (+ LhiresIII spectrograph; R about
16000) on Aug. 14.137 UT during an OHP spectroscopy workshop yields FWHM =
3500 km/s for H-alpha; the spectrum can be viewed at the following website
URL:  http://tinyurl.com/9rg8oz3.  Another spectrogram (R = 1000) obtained
during the same workshop by James Edlin on Aug. 14.140 with a 0.28-m reflector
(+ LISA spectrograph) shows intense He lines and Na emission at 589.0 nm;
that spectrum can be viewed at URL http://tinyurl.com/9ccfky4.  Buil notes
that these spectra suggest the variable to be a nova.

     Kazuyoshi Imamura, Okayama University of Science (OUS) team, writes that
he obtained a low-resolution spectrogram (R about 400) of PNV J06393874+0553520
on Aug. 16.808 UT using the DSS-7 spectrometer attached to the 0.40-m
Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at the OUS observatory.  Broad and prominent
emission lines of Balmer series, He I (501.6, 587.6, 667.8, and 706.5 nm),
O I (777.3 nm), N II (567.9 and 500.1 nm), N III (464.0 nm), [O I] (630.0 and
636.4 nm), [O II] (732.5 nm), and [N II] (575.5 nm) can be seen in the
spectrum.  The FWHM of H-alpha is approximately 2100 km/s.  [O II] and [N
II] lines show double peaks.  The data are similar to the spectrum of N LMC
1991 on 1991 May 8 (Williams et al. 1994, Ap.J. Suppl. 90, 309).  From these
results, PNV J06393874+0553520 is thought to be a classical nova, and it seems
to be evolving toward the nebular phase.  Imamura´s spectrum has been posted
at website URL http://tnblab.blog7.fc2.com/blog-entry-328.html.

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