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UW Per |
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| J2000.0 |
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02 09 00.55 +56 51 15.9 |
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133.807 -4.062 |
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AAVSO 0205+56 |
AN 21.1912 |
Downes UW Per |
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Gaia DR2 457095815789569792 |
N Per 1912 |
Nova Per 1912 |
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Nova Persei 1912 |
SDSS J021229.78+570519.4 |
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| Variability type |
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| Spectral type |
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14.9: - 19.9 V |
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| Discoverer |
Charles Roberts (alias Charles Robert d'Esterre) |
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Remarks
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
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VSP Note: 17.7 mag. star 1.9" to the NE and 18.8 mag. star 3.1" to the NW. |
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Schmeer, Patrick
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The 13.5 outburst maximum was revised to 15 p. using a more recent sequence from The Astronomer (1997JBAA..107...65M). Recorded amplitude is likely reduced by light contamination from 2MASS J02122976+5705193 (V= 17.7; sep. 1.9", likely a reddened early type star) and 2MASS J02122929+5705201 (V= 18.8; sep. 3.1"). |
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References
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Inight, K.; Gänsicke, B. T.; Schwope, A.; et al., 2024, Cataclysmic variables from Sloan Digital Sky Survey - V (2020-2023) identified using machine learning |
2024arXiv240619459I |
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Gaia Collaboration; et al., 2018, Gaia Data Release 2. Summary of the contents and survey properties |
2018A&A...616A...1G |
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R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 (2006 archival version) |
2005JAD....11....2D |
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R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 |
2001PASP..113..764D |
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Liu, W.; Hu, J. Y., 2000, Spectroscopic Confirmation of Northern and Equatorial Cataclysmic Variables. III. 32 Poorly Known Objects |
2000ApJS..128..387L |
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Robertson, J. W.; Honeycutt, R. K.; Hillwig, T.; et al., 2000, Reconnaissance of Suspected Old Novae |
2000AJ....119.1365R |
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Mobberley, M. P.; Barber, P. M.; Hurst, G. M., 1997, C. R. d'Esterre and the mysteries of UV and UW Per |
1997JBAA..107...65M |
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