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Discovery of a Probable Nova in M31, M31N 2026-06a

ATel #17826; K. Hornoch, H. Kucakova (Ondrejov), A. W. Shafter (SDSU)
on 2 Jun 2026; 02:24 UT
Distributed as an Instant Email Notice Novae
Credential Certification: Allen W. Shafter (ashafter@sdsu.edu)

Subjects: Optical, Nova, Transient

We report the discovery of a probable nova found during our survey of the central region of M31. The object was discovered on a co-added 600-s R-band CCD frame taken on 2026 Jun. 2.029 UT with the 0.65-m telescope at Ondrejov.

The object was designated as M31N 2026-06a = PNV J00424164+4115162 and is located at R.A. = 0h42m41s.64, Decl. = +41o15'16".2 (equinox 2000.0), which is 30.3" west and 52.3" south of the center of M31 (see link to discovery image below).

The following R-band magnitudes were obtained using the 0.65-m telescope (D65):
 
  Date [UT]    |  Mag   | Err  | Filter  | Telescope 
 
2026-05-24.069 | >19.2  |      | R       | D65 
2026-06-02.029 |  17.4  | 0.15 | R       | D65 
2026-06-02.030 |  17.5  | 0.15 | R       | D65 
 
As with all extragalactic novae, follow-up spectroscopic and photometric observations to confirm the nova's nature and determine its spectroscopic class and rate of decline (speed class) are encouraged.

Discovery image