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[vsnet-campaign-nova 966] (fwd) No response from D. Green to discovery of possible nova in M31
Date: Wed, 04 Sep 02 12:34:36 CET
From: ok2rea@prgate.sci.muni.cz (Kamil Hornoch)
Subject: No response from D. Green to discovery of possible nova in M31
Dear colleague,
I sent 4 e-mails to D. Green, CBAT about
my discovery of possible nova in M31 containing CCD-R
photometry of this new object. But I have received no
response from D. Green.
What can I do? Have you any advice, please?
The star is fading, as you can see bottom - droped from R=17.0
to R=18.7 mag.
Fading slow down, now.
Many thanks, clear sky, Kamil Hornoch
>Dear Daniel,
> I send you additional photometry of possible nova
>in M31.
>CCD photometry:
>Aug. 30.867, 18.6 +/- 0.2 (K. Hornoch, Lelekovice, Czech Republic,
>0.35-m reflector + CCD ST-6V + R filter);
>Aug. 31.061, 18.6 +/- 0.1 (observer P. Kusnirak, Ondrejov observatory,
>Czech Republic, 0.65-m reflector + CCD AP7 + R filter; measurer
>K. Hornoch);
>Sep. 2.951, 18.7 +/- 0.2 (K. Hornoch, Lelekovice, Czech Republic,
>0.35-m reflector + CCD ST-6V + R filter);
>I have received no response from you to my messages about this
>discovery of possible nova in M31, so I still do not know if you
>received them?
>Best regards,
> Kamil Hornoch
>Dear Daniel,
> I have received no response from you to my messages (3 emails
>during the past 4 days) regarding my discovery of possible nova in M31.
>Have you received them? Do you plan to publish the information in IAUC?
>I believe that it is an interesting object, probably a nova.
>Since I cannot take a spectrum that would definitely show if it
>really is a nova, somebody else should take it.
>Many thanks in advance for your response.
>Best regards,
> Kamil Hornoch
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