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Name
  ASASSN-19no  
AAVSO UID
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Constellation
Scorpius Sequence
J2000.0
16 55 44.66 -31 29 39.1  (253.93608 -31.49419) Search nearby
B1950.0 16 52 31.74 -31 24 55.0
Galactic coord. 351.748 +7.401
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Variability type
UG:
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Mag. range
14.1 g - 18.7 G
Discoverer ASAS-SN
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Remarks
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1 Otero, Sebastian Alberto ASAS-SN magnitudes contaminated by 2MASS J16554440-3129286 (V= 14.4; g= 15.0; sep. 10") and other fainter nearby stars. Range has been corrected
2 Schmeer, Patrick Gaia DR2 6027700044042116992 (Gmag. 18.7) is 2.6" to the SSW: fainter (mag. ~21) in DSS image, neither in USNO-B1.0 nor GSC2.3.
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References
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1 J. Hambsch; T. Kato, 2019, vsnet-alert #23277 --
2 Kochanek, C. S.; et al., 2017, The All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae
(ASAS-SN) Light Curve Server v1.0
2017PASP..129j4502K
3 ASAS-SN Transients (Shappee et al., 2014) 2014ApJ...788...48S
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3 Schmeer, Patrick 2019-06-03 10:20 UTC Position based on astrometry by J. Hambsch (observer) and D. Bamberger (measurer, personal communication).
2 Schmeer, Patrick 2019-05-31 15:13 UTC Type from vsnet-alert 23277.
1 Schmeer, Patrick 2019-05-29 01:49 UTC Position and minimum magnitude from Gaia DR2. Maximum magnitude from ASAS-SN data.