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[vsnet-alert 7705] Possible Nova in Sgr = V4006 Sgr
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 19:48:19 +0900 (JST)
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- From: Taichi Kato <tkato@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
- Subject: [vsnet-alert 7705] Possible Nova in Sgr = V4006 Sgr
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Possible Nova in Sgr = V4006 Sgr
> Please look at the original chart of V4006 Sgr, and see how the position
> agrees with the object currently in question. It is up to the GCVS team
> to call the present object V4006 Sgr or assign a new name, although
> I presume there is only a single Mira-star of this brightness within a
> few arcmin of this position.
I have successfully recognized that the chart is "south is up". Then
the position marked on this discovery chart closely corresponds to
the infrared/variable object currently in question. We should call
the object V4006 Sgr, and quit vsnet-alert and vsnet-discovery-nova
in further discussion.
Regards,
Taichi Kato
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