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Очередной циркуляр Международного Астрономического Союза оповестил о присвоении номера Новой Щита 2005 №2
IAUC 8617 (2005 Oct. 16)
V477 SCUTI = NOVA SCUTI 2005 No. 2
V477 SCUTI = NOVA SCUTI 2005 No. 2 G. Pojmanski, Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory,reports his discovery of an apparent nova on CCD images taken onOct. 11.026 (at V = 12.0) and 13.066 UT (V = 10.4) with a 180-mm-f.l. telephoto lens in the course of the All-Sky Automated Survey (cf. IAUC 8369, 8574), giving the position of the new object as R.A.= 18h38m43s, Decl. = -12o16'.3 (equinox 2000.0). Pojmanski notesthat no object is visible at this position on Digitized Sky Surveyimages, though the USNO-B1.0 catalogue lists several faint objects(red mag 19 or fainter) around this position; nothing was visibleat this position on an ASAS image taken on Oct. 7.055 (limiting magV = 14). H. Yamaoka, Kyushu University, reports the independentdiscovery of this apparent nova at mag 10.6 by K. Haseda (Aichi,Japan, 400-mm-f.l. f/4 telephoto lens + TMax 400 film) onphotographs taken on Oct. 13.419 and 13.420, the position for thenova given as R.A. = 18h38m44s, Decl. = -12o16'25". T. Puckett,Ellijay, GA, reports that the nova appeared at mag 10.2 on anunfiltered image taken on Oct. 15.99 UT with his 0.60-m reflector,and he provides the following precise position for the nova: R.A.= 18h38m42s.93, Decl. = -12o16'15".6. Visual magnitude estimates:Oct. 14.770, 11.0 (K. Hornoch, Lelekovice, Czech Republic); 14.846,11.7 (P. Schmeer, Bischmisheim, Germany); 15.813, 11.7 (Schmeer).N. N. Samus, Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences,informs us that the designation V477 Sct has been given to this nova.
R. K. Das, N. M. Ashok, and D. P. K. Banerjee, PhysicalResearch Laboratory (PRL), Navrangpura, report that their near-infrared JHK spectroscopy (range 1.08-2.35 microns) of V477 Sct,obtained with the Mt. Abu 1.2-m telescope (+ PRL Near-InfraredNICMOS3 Imaging Spectrometer), on Oct. 15.75 UT, are typical of aclassical nova and show prominent H I emission lines of the Paschenand Brackett series. Preliminary estimates for the Paschen-beta HI line indicate a FWZI of 6000 km/s or more. O I lines, generallyseen in classical-novae spectra, are also seen with the continuumfluorescence 1.3166-micron line being stronger than the Lyman-betaexcited fluorescence O I line at 1.1288 microns. Yamaoka also writes that a spectrogram of V477 Sct, obtainedby M. Fujii (Ibara, Okayama, Japan) on Oct. 16.43 UT, shows areddish continuum with broad emission lines including H_alpha (FWHM= 2900 km/s), H_beta, and O I 777.3-nm, suggesting that V477 Sct isa classical nova caught in the early decline phase.