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[vsnet-chat 544] (fwd) Nova Sgr 1986 (Goranskij)



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Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 21:27:29 +0400
From: "Vitaliy P. Goranskiy" <goray@sai.msu.su>
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On request by Taichi Kato on N? Sgr 1986:

I have found the star on the old plates of
Sternberg Institute collection. The eye estimates
are given in the Table.

JD 24...   B            JD 24...    B

45880.391 16.2          47718.374 14.4
45884.407 16.0          48029.462 14.6
46234.429 16.0          48034.490 14.2
46589.453 12.2          48035.501 14.8
46596.438 11.75         48036.460 14.2
46622.386 11.6          48074.418 14.7
46650.302 11.0          48091.331 14.9
46945.486 13.1          48425.429 15.4
46977.404 12.6          48426.439 14.9
46978.400 12.7          48427.438 16.2
47033.276 12.6          48480.303 16.5
47329.439 13.6          49180.352 15.0
47682.385 14.3          49186.321 16.5
47716.357 13.9          49194.351 16.5
47717.375 14.3

It may be identified as GSC star with the position
given by Kato. So the star really exists and may
be classified as a Nova.

GCVS team has not yet named the star because of the
lack of information but put it in the supplement
of NSV list.

Vitaly Goranskij, SAI, Moscow, Russia.

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