Nova Sagittarii 2014 = PNV J18250860-2236024 [V5666 Sgr] AND Erratum
Active Dates: Jan. 26, 2014 – Jan. 26, 2014
Abstract:
Nova Sagittarii 2014 was discovered by Sigeru Furuyama and reported by S. Nakano. Initial discovery magnitude was 8.7, using a 200-mm f/2.8 camera lens + BJ-42L camera. The nova has been observed to brighten and fade with various magnitudes reported. Low-resolution spectra indicate it is a Fe II-type classical nova past maximum.
Justification:
Observations of all types (visual, CCD, DSLR, spectroscopy) are strongly encouraged in following the evolution of this nova.
Requested Data Types:
Photometry, Spectroscopy
Targets
Name | Magnitude | Variability Type | Photometry Notes | Spectroscopy Notes |
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PNV J21173768+2107359 | 16.80 | UG |
Cadence: Not Specified Precision: 100 |
Cadence: Not Specified Resolution: 250 Desired SNR: 100 |
Spectroscopy Lines:
No spectroscopy lines provided
Photometry Filters:
No photometry filters provided
Comparison Stars:
No comparison stars provided
Co-Authorship
Observers are not eligible for co-authorship.
Additional Observer Input:
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Additional Submission Location:
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Notes:
Principal Investigator: Elizabeth O. Waagen; Imported Campaign (Alert Notice #497)