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Name
  T Boo  
AAVSO UID
000-BBV-260 (3327 observations)  
Constellation
Boötes Sequence
J2000.0
14 14 07.00 +19 04 00.0  (213.52917 +19.06667) Search nearby
B1950.0 14 11 46.02 +19 17 58.3
Galactic coord. 14.298 +69.386
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AAVSO 1409+19 BD+19 2768a Downes T Boo
N Boo 1860 Nova Boo 1860  
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Variability type
N:
Spectral type --
Mag. range
9.7: - <20.4 V
Discoverer J. Baxendell
Epoch
09 Apr 1860 (HJD 2400510)
Outburst 1860
Period --
Rise/eclipse dur. --
Remarks
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1 Otero, Sebastian Alberto The 2MASS star previously identified as T Boo by GCVS/VSX was the K3-5 dwarf "candidate 1" in Downes and Szkody. Current position is based on original coordinates and no optical candidate brighter than mag. 20.4 is seen there. Downes (2001) gives a different position (14 14 06.00 +19 03 54.0 (J2000.0), no visible candidate either) with the following note: "1990AJ....100..540S note that the spectrum of candidate 2 of Downes, R.A. and Szkody, P. (1989, AJ, 97, 1729) is quite red, while the spectrum of candidate 5 is a featureless, blue continuum. 1996-14S also observed candidates 2 and 5, and found object 2 to be a K5-M4 star, while object 5 is that of an F2-9 star; candidate 1 was found to be a K3-5 dwarf".
2 Otero, Sebastian Alberto No star has been identified as the variable but the position has been changed according to a new GCVS revision that matches SIMBAD's position too.
3 Otero, Sebastian Alberto Uncertain identification.
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References
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1 R.A.Downes, 2001, PASP 113, 764 (2006 archival) 2005JAD....11....2D
2 R.A. Downes et al., 2001, PASP 113, 764 2001PASP..113..764D
3 Spectroscopic authentication of very old nova candidates 1990AJ....100..540S
4 Downes, R. A., Szkody, P., 1989, CCD observations of old nova fields 1989AJ.....97.1729D
5 Downes, R. A., Szkody, P., 1989, CCD observations of old nova fields 1989AJ.....97.1729D
6 J.Ashbrook, Sky and Tel 39, 87, 1970. 1970S&T....39...87A
7 J.Ashbrook, AJ 58, N6, 175, 1953. 1953AJ.....58..175A
8 Baxendell, J., 1861, On the Three New Variable Stars, T Bootis, T.
Serpentis, and S Delphini
1861MNRAS..21...68B
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8 Schmeer, Patrick 2018-07-07 10:36 UTC Discoverer's first name added.
7 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2012-09-20 19:25 UTC References added. Wrong 2MASS ID deleted.
6 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2012-02-08 04:04 UTC Minimum magnitude from 1990AJ....100..540S.
5 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2012-02-08 03:57 UTC SIMBAD and new GCVS position adopted.
4 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2011-01-06 00:50 UTC Primary record creation. GCVS identification kept. 2MASS position.
Downes (2001) gives a different position with the following note: "1990-29 note that the spectrum of candidate 2 of Downes, R.A. and Szkody, P. (1989, AJ, 97, 1729) is quite red, while the spectrum of candidate 5 is a featureless, blue continuum. 1996-14S also observed candidates 2 and 5, and found object 2 to be a K5-M4 star, while object 5 is that of an F2-9 star; candidate 1 was found to be a K3-5 dwarf".
3 Admin, VSX 2010-01-05 04:43 UTC Position updated from the GCVS version of November 2009.
2 Admin, VSX 2007-03-23 19:52 UTC Discoverer added.
1 Admin, VSX 2005-12-18 01:33 UTC Initial database population.