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Name
LMC V1341
AAVSO UID
000-BCZ-165 (2031
observations
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Constellation
Sequence
J2000.0
05 09 58.28 -71 39 51.8 (77.49283 -71.66439)
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B1950.0
05 10 41.80 -71 43 27.3
Galactic coord.
282.988 -33.558
Other names
(Internal only)
2SXPS 42004
AAVSO 0511-71
AAVSO_ALIAS V1341 LMC
AAVSO_DES 0511-71
ASAS J050959-7139.9
BV 1261
GALEX J050958.3-713953
GSC2.3 S0UF050094
IRSF J05095841-7139532
LMCN 1968-12a
LMCN 1990-02a
LMCN 2010-11a
LMCN 2020-05a
Nova LMC 1968
Nova LMC 1990 No. 2
Nova LMC 1990 b
Nova Men 1968
OGLE-2016-NOVA-01
USNO-A2.0 0150-02651773
USNO-B1.0 0183-0089027
WISE J050958.38-713951.8
WISEA J050958.42-713951.9
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Variability type
NR
Spectral type
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Mag. range
10.9 - 15.7 p
Discoverer
--
Epoch
--
Outburst
1968
Period
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Rise/eclipse dur.
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Remarks
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1
Schmeer, Patrick
The sixth recorded eruption was first detected on 2020 May 6, and probably began on May 2.9 UT ± 0.4 d (vsnet-alert 24266,
2020ATel13731....1P
).
2
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
VSP Note: 18.3 Vmag. star 1.6" to the NW and 18.9 Vmag. star 2.1" to the ESE.
3
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
Also outbursts in 2010 and 2016. Previously identified as a brighter 18.3 Vmag. star (IRSF J05095823-7139519) which is 1.6" to its NW. Eclipse amplitude 0.5 in Ic and 1.5 in V. Quiescence magnitude out of eclipse is Ic ~19.2 and V ~19.6.
4
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
Outbursts in 1968, 1990 and 2002. ASAS-3 detected an outburst on October 11, 2002 (JD 2452558.756) with V= 11.15, fading to V= 14.2 four days later. B-V at maximum 0.0 and at quiescence 1.05 with V-I(Gunn)= 0.73 (
2004AJ....128.1606Z
).
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References
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1
K. L. Page; N. P. M. Kuin; M. J. Darnley, 2020, ATel #13731
2020ATel13731....1P
2
P. Schmeer, 2020, vsnet-alert #24266
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3
P. Mroz; A. Udalski, 2016, ATel #8578
2016ATel.8578....1M
4
Mróz, P.; et al., 2014, Recurrent and symbiotic novae in data from the
Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment
2014MNRAS.443..784M
5
Pietsch, W., 2016, Optical Novae in the Large Magellanic Cloud (Table)
2010AN....331..187P
6
Kato, D.; et al., 2007, The IRSF Magellanic Clouds Point Source Catalog
2007PASJ...59..615K
7
Zaritsky, D; et al., 2004, The Magellanic Clouds Photometric Survey: The
Large Magellanic Cloud Stellar Catalog and Extinction Map
2004AJ....128.1606Z
8
Pojmanski, G., 2002, The All Sky Automated Survey
2002AcA....52..397P
9
Catalogue of Stellar Spectral Classifications (Skiff, 2009-2016)
1991ApJ...370..193S
10
Sievers, J.; 1970, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, No. 448, #1
1970IBVS..448....1S
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Revision History
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6
Schmeer, Patrick
2018-07-12 11:16 UTC
Gaia DR2 position. Discoverer added from
1970IBVS..448....1S
. Eruption year removed.
5
Admin, VSX
2017-12-15 13:46 UTC
Spectral type from Skiff (VizieR on-line data: B/mk)
4
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2016-01-25 03:20 UTC
Position from the IRSF Magellanic Clouds Point Source Catalog. Identification from OGLE data (ATel #8578 and
2014MNRAS.443..784M
).
Maximum magnitude was determined from the visual data from previous outbursts and minimum magnitude is from
2014MNRAS.443..784M
. Type and orbital period also from
2014MNRAS.443..784M
.
3
Otero, Sebastian Alberto
2014-03-03 20:43 UTC
Minimum magnitude and position from Zaritsky et al. (2004).
2
Admin, VSX
2012-05-05 00:08 UTC
Update from GCVS Extragalactic Variable Stars Catalogue.
1
Admin, VSX
2009-10-23 00:55 UTC
Initial upload.
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