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Name
YZ Ret
AAVSO UID
Constellation
J2000.0
B1950.0
03 57 17.56 -54 55 10.3
Galactic coord.
265.397 -46.395
Other names
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2MASS J03582954-5446411
APOP 34148+0000845
DENIS J035829.5-544641
DES J035829.54-544641.2
EC 03572-5455
GSC2.3 S12C000845
Gaia20elz
MGAB-V207
N Ret 20
N Ret 2020
Nova Ret 2020
Nova Reticuli 2020
SMSS J035829.55-544641.1
SSS_J035829.5-544640
UCAC4 177-003680
USNO-A2.0 0300-01183588
USNO-B1.0 0352-028702
WISE J035829.54-544640.9
WISEA J035829.55-544641.1
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Variability type
NA/VY
Spectral type
sdB:|DA:
Mag. range
3.7 - 18.0 V
Discoverer
Gabriel Murawski
Epoch
12 Jul 2020 (HJD 2459042.5):
Outburst
2020
Period
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Rise/eclipse dur.
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Remarks
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Otero, Sebastian Alberto
Nova outburst discovered by Robert H. McNaught on July 15, 2020
2
Schaefer, Brad
Period and epoch of minimum for the orbital variability given in the table. Amplitude 0.031 TESS. Epoch of outburst peak is JD 2459042.5:.
3
Schmeer, Patrick
Galactic classical Fe II nova (2020ATel13867....1A ).
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Schmeer, Patrick
Maximum magnitude was 15.8 V before the nova eruption in early July 2020. Prior to this eruption, no major brightenings had been recorded by the ASAS-SN Sky Patrol since 2014 June 18.
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Murawski, Gabriel
B-V=-0.09; BP-G=-0.04
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References
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Schaefer, B. E., 2021, Discovery of 13 New Orbital Periods for Classical Novae
2021RNAAS...5..150S
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E. Aydi; D. A. H. Buckley; L. Chomiuk; et al., 2020, ATel #13867
2020ATel13867....1A
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Gaia Alerts, 2020 (online data)
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E. Kazarovets; S. J. O'Meara; R. H. McNaught; et al., 2020, CBET #4826
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R. Kaufman; R. H. McNaught; M. A. Phillips; et al., 2020, CBET #4812
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R. H. McNaught, 2020, CBET #4811
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Kochanek, C. S.; et al., 2017, The All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) Light Curve Server v1.0
2017PASP..129j4502K
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Kilkenny, D.; et al., 2015, The Edinburgh-Cape Blue Object Survey - IV. Zone 3: Galactic latitudes -40° > b > -50°
2015MNRAS.453.1879K
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Drake, A. J.; et al., 2009, Catalina Real-time Transient Survey
2009ApJ...696..870D
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