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[vsnet-chat 2916] (fwd) novae statistics



Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 14:55:20 -0600 (CST)
From: Eduardo Xavier Amador <Eduardo.Xavier@fis.cinvestav.mx>
Subject: [vsnet-chat 0] novae statistics

Hi!...i'm new in this chat...
i'm Xavier Amador, a mexican physicist trying to seek info about
novae statistics... i've surfed internet lots of hours and
can't find the info i need... 
could anyone  help me???
i want to know if there exist any type of statistics count on novae
(not supernovae)
on the milky way and on any other galaxies...
the latest info i have is that there is 25 novae per year
in our galaxy... but i cant trust this info because i believe
that a statistic of cataclismic variables doesnt exist
just because that would means that there exist a periodic
behaviour of this kind of stars in any galaxy... 25 novae
per year seems ridiculous to me!... may be a MEAN of this
stars may exist, but that doesnt means that this MEAN keeps
equal year to year... in fact this have to vary because
there's no evidence that exist a periodic behavior of this
kind of stars in our galaxy or in any other galaxy!!!

could anyone confirm this or am i wrong?

THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!!
bye!
Xavier Amador

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