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Name
  V1500 Cyg  
AAVSO UID
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Constellation
Cygnus Sequence
J2000.0
21 11 36.60 +48 09 02.0  (317.90250 +48.15056) Search nearby
B1950.0 21 09 52.91 +47 56 40.9
Galactic coord. 89.823 -0.073
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3XMM J211136.5+480902 AAVSO 2108+47 CMC15 J211136.5+480902
Downes V1500 Cyg GSC2.3 N30R016875 IPHAS J211136.57+480901.9
N Cyg 1975 N Cyg 75 Nova Cyg 1975
PSO J211136.578+480901.936 RX J2111.6+4809 RX J211136+48090
UGPS J211136.57+480901.9 URAT1 691-411548 USNO-B1.0 1381-0460876
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Variability type
NA
Spectral type pec(NOVA)
Mag. range
1.69 - <21.0 V
Discoverer K. Osada
Epoch
30 Aug 1975 (HJD 2442655)
Outburst 1975
Period --
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 Schmeer, Patrick VSP Note: 18.6 Vmag. star 5" to the NNW.
2 Schmeer, Patrick Erroneously identified as 2MASS J21113632+4809058 in Simbad. Gaia DR2 parallax 0.7770 ± 0.1867 mas (distance 1.3 ± 0.3 kpc).
3 GCVS Team In August 1975, before the very rapid increase of light, the brightness of the Nova gradually increased from 17.6m to 13.5m B (JD2442632 - 653.2). After Max almost monotonous decay of brightness is superimposed by light variations with the amplitude of 0.03m - 1.0m V; the period of these variations in the interval JD2442656 - 43100 changed in the range 0.1415d [I.Semeniuk, IBVS N1058, 1975., I.Semeniuk, A.Kruszewski, A.SchwarzenBerg-Czerny, IBVS N1157, 1976.] - 0.137d [P.Tempesti, IBVS N1052, 1975., I.Semeniuk, A.Kruszewski, A.SchwarzenBerg-Czerny, T.Chlebowski, M.Mikolajewski, J.Wolczyk, AA 27, 301, 1977.]. Since JD2443100 Min = 2443696.4827 + 0.1396133d*E. Some investigators (see, for instance, [E.P.Pavlenko, Pis'ma Astron. Zh. 9, N4, 222, 1983.]) adopt double value of this peiod. A month after the light maximum of the Nova the radio emission was registered at 2695 and 8085 MHz [R.M.Hjellming, C.M.Wade, N.R.Vandenberg, R.T.Newell, AJ 84, N10, 1619, 1979.].
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References
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1 J. Alfonso-Garzon, A. Domingo, J.M. Mas-Hesse, A. Gimenez, 2012,
arXiv:1210.0821 [astro-ph.IM] (online info)
2012arXiv1210.0821A
2 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 (2006 archival version) 2005JAD....11....2D
3 J.M. Kreiner, 2004, Acta Astronomica 54, 207 2004AcA....54..207K
4 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 2001PASP..113..764D
5 E.P.Pavlenko, Pis'ma Astron. Zh. 9, N4, 222, 1983. 1983PAZh....9..222P
6 B.V.Kukarkin, P.N.Kholopov, Astron. Tsirk. N889, 1975. --
7 J. Greaves, Catalog of galactic novae --
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7 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2018-07-05 23:47 UTC Minimum magnitude derived from Gaia DR2.
6 Schmeer, Patrick 2018-07-05 01:34 UTC Gaia DR2 position. Discoverer's given name added. Remark added.
5 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2011-04-29 23:20 UTC Type from Downes.
4 Admin, VSX 2010-01-05 04:43 UTC Position updated from the GCVS version of November 2009.
3 Admin, VSX 2009-10-30 01:30 UTC Update from [2004AcA....54..207K].
2 Admin, VSX 2007-03-23 19:52 UTC Discoverer added.
1 Admin, VSX 2005-12-18 01:33 UTC Initial database population.