Discovery of a Probable Nova in M81
ATel #15659; K. Hornoch, H. Kucakova (Ondrejov), S. C. Williams (Turku), G. Sala, J. Jose (UPC-IEEC), B. Stecklum (TLS), M. J. Darnley (LJMU), A. Kaur (PSU), D. H. Hartmann (Clemson), A. W. Shafter (SDSU)
on 10 Oct 2022; 22:44 UT
Distributed as an Instant Email Notice Novae
Credential Certification: Allen W. Shafter (ashafter@sdsu.edu)
Subjects: Optical, Nova, Transient
The M81 nova monitoring collaboration reports the discovery of a probable nova in M81 on a co-added 5490-s unfiltered CCD frame taken on 2022 Oct. 10.138 UT with the 0.65-m telescope at Ondrejov.
The object designated PNV J09553063+6902435 is located at R.A. = 9h55m30s.63, Decl. = +69o02'43".5 (equinox 2000.0), which is 13.6" west and 71.6" south of the center of M81 (see link to discovery image below).
Here we list the observing dates and corresponding photometry:
Date [UT] | Mag | Err | Filter | Telescope>
2022-10-04.981 | <21.3 | | C | OND
2022-10-10.138 | 19.2 | 0.15 | C | OND
As with all extragalactic novae, follow-up spectroscopic and photometric observations
to determine the nova's spectroscopic class and rate of decline (speed class) are encouraged.
The OND 0.65-m is a reflecting telescope at the Ondrejov observatory operated jointly
by the Astronomical Institute of ASCR and the Astronomical Institute of the Charles
University of Prague, Czech Republic. It uses a Moravian Instruments G2-3200 MkII CCD
camera (with a Kodak KAF-3200ME sensor and standard BVRI photometric filters)
mounted at the prime focus.
The unfiltered OND photometry was calibrated against R-band comparison stars from
Perelmuter & Racine (1995).
Discovery image