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Name
  ASASSN-19fd  
AAVSO UID
000-BMZ-932 (263 observations)  
Constellation
Ophiuchus Sequence
J2000.0
17 03 19.29 -29 52 23.3  (255.83038 -29.87314) Search nearby
B1950.0 17 00 08.47 -29 48 11.2
Galactic coord. 354.045 +7.100
Other names

(Internal only)
GALEX J170319.6-295222 Gaia19aza  
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Variability type
UG
Spectral type --
Mag. range
13.6 - <21: g
Discoverer ASAS-SN
Epoch
--
Outburst --
Period --
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 Otero, Sebastian Alberto VSP Note: 19.1 mag. star 3" to the E; 17.9 mag. star 5" to the NE and 15.2 mag. star 5" to the NNW.
2 Schmeer, Patrick Crowded area. Gaia DR2 6029761662679615360 (Gmag. 20.7, proper motion and parallax unknown) is 1.3" SE of the variable.
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References
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1 Kawash, A.; Chomiuk, L.; Strader, J.; et al., 2021, Classical Novae
Masquerading as Dwarf Novae? Outburst Properties of Cataclysmic Variables
with ASAS-SN
2021arXiv210112239K
2 Gaia Alerts, 2019 (online data) --
3 ASAS-SN Transients (Shappee et al., 2014) 2014ApJ...788...48S
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2 Schmeer, Patrick 2019-03-16 11:59 UTC Gaia Alerts position.
1 Schmeer, Patrick 2019-03-09 02:32 UTC Gaia DR2 position. Minimum magnitude from Pan-STARRS1.