Peremennye Zvezdy

Peremennye Zvezdy (Variable Stars) 33, No. 3, 2013

Received 15 March; accepted 3 April.

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Novae in the 80th Name-list of Variable Stars (Part 3): Official Announcement of GCVS Names

E. V. Kazarovets1, N. N. Samus1,2

  1. Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pyatnitskaya Str. 48, 119017 Moscow, Russia; e-mail: helene@inasan.ru, samus@sai.msu.ru

  2. Sternberg Astronomical Institute of Lomonosov Moscow University, University Ave. 13, 119992 Moscow, Russia


GCVS names are announced for 14 galactic Novae discovered in late 2011-early 2013.

According to an agreement between the team of the General Catalogue of Variable Stars (GCVS; Samus et al. 2012) and the Central Bureau of Astronomical Telegrams (BAT) reached in 1998, GCVS names for galactic Novae and some other variable stars of special interest can be given, upon BAT suggestion, between regular Name-lists of Variable Stars. These GCVS names are announced in IAU Circulars of Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams and then enter the next regular Name-list. This practice meets approval of the astronomical community, new names begin to be frequently used by researchers immediately after the variable's discovery.

Beginning with 2012, the BAT does not operatively announce new GCVS names for unusual variables. The current 80th Name-list of Variable Stars is very large in volume (6328 stars) and is being published in three parts. Two of them were published in 2011 (Kazarovets et al. 2011ab), the third part is now ready to submission. Since the publication of the second part, 14 galactic Novae were given their GCVS names. We have decided to continue the practice of quick naming Novae between the Name-lists. The GCVS names for the 14 Novae discovered since late 2011 (one of them was subsequently identified as a probable symbiotic star) are announced in this paper. To our knowledge, only V0965 Per and V0834 Car were announced with their GCVS names in IAU Circulars. Later on, we are planning to announce new GCVS names for Novae shortly upon discoveries, in brief notes in the Astronomical Circular (http://comet.sai.msu.ru/ gmr/AC/index.html), an electronic journal of the Eurasian Astronomical Society and Sternberg Astronomical Institute (Lomonosov Moscow University).

The table below presents information on the fourteen Novae. Asterisks means magnitudes from unfiltered CCD photometry. References are given in the last column.

Acknowledgments: Our GCVS work is supported, in part, by Russian Foundation for Basic Research and by the Programme "Non-stationary Phenomena of Objects in the Universe" of the Presidium of Russian Academy of Sciences.

Table 1: New GCVS names for Novae

GCVS name
Nova Coordinates (J2000.0) Type Range, mag JD of maximum Ref.
    h, m, s        

V1724 Aql
N Aql 2012 18 52 34.96 -00 18 42.5 NA: 2456236 1
V0834 Car N Car 2012 10 50 19.66 -64 06 46.7 NA 2455987 2
V1368 Cen N Cen 2012 13 41 09.35 -58 15 17.2 NA 2456010 3
V0809 Cep N Cep 2013 23 08 04.70 +60 46 51.8 N 2456327 4
V0959 Mon N Mon 2012 06 39 38.60 +05 53 53.0 NB 2456154 5
V2676 Oph N Oph 2012 No. 1 17 26 07.02 -25 51 42.6 NA 2456094 6
V2677 Oph N Oph 2012 No. 2 17 39 57.00 -24 47 07.2 NA 2456069: 7
V0965 Per N Per 2011 03 11 16.23 +37 05 02.7 N * 2455873 8
V5589 Sgr N Sgr 2012 No. 1 17 45 28.03 -23 05 22.7 NA 2456039 9
V5590 Sgr N Sgr 2012 No. 2 18 11 03.70 -27 17 29.4 ZAND: *   10
V5591 Sgr N Sgr 2012 No. 3 17 52 25.79 -21 26 21.7 NA 2456106 11
V5592 Sgr N Sgr 2012 No. 4 18 20 27.26 -27 44 26.3 NA 2456117 12
V5593 Sgr N Sgr 2012 No. 5 18 19 36.94 -19 07 40.5 NA 2456131 13
V1324 Sco N Sco 2012 17 50 53.90 -32 37 20.5 NA 2456098 14


References in the Table: 1. Nishiyama et al. (2012b). 2. Seach et al. (2012a). 3. Seach et al. (2012b). 4. Nishiyama et al. (2013). 5. Soma et al. (2012). 6. Nakano et al. (2012a). 7. Seach et al. (2012c). 8. Lipunov et al. (2011). 9. Korotkiy et al. (2012). 10. Nakano et al. (2012b). 11. Yamaoka et al. (2012). 12. Nishiyama et al. (2012a). 13. Nakano et al. (2012c). 14. Wagner et al. (2012).

References:

Kazarovets, E.V., Samus, N.N., Durlevich, O.V., Kireeva, N.N., Pastukhova, E.N. 2011a, Inform. Bull. Var. Stars, No. 5969

Kazarovets, E.V., Samus, N.N., Durlevich, O.V., Kireeva, N.N., Pastukhova, E.N. 2011b, Inform. Bull. Var. Stars, No. 6008

Korotkiy, S., Sokolovsky, K., Brown, N.J., et al. 2012, CBET, No. 3089

Lipunov, V., Tyurina, N., Fraser, M., et al. 2011, IAUC, No. 9247

Nakano, S., Nishimura, H., Kaneda, H., et al. 2012a, CBET, No. 3072

Nakano, S., Kojima, T., Itagaki, K., et al. 2012b, CBET, No. 3140

Nakano, S., Kojima, T., Yusa, T., et al. 2012c, CBET, No. 3182

Nishiyama, K., Kabashima, F., Nishimura, H., et al. 2012a, CBET, No. 3166

Nishiyama, K., Kabashima, F., Takao, A., et al. 2012b, CBET, No. 3273

Nishiyama, K., Kabashima, F., Maehara, H., et al. 2013, CBET, No. 3397

Samus, N.N., Durlevich, O.V., Kazarovets, E.V., Kireeva, N.N., Pastukhova, E.N., et al. 2012, General Catalogue of Variable Stars (GCVS database, version April 2012), CDS B/gcvs

Seach, J., Bais, S., Waagen, E., et al. 2012a, IAUC, No. 9251

Seach, J., Camilleri, P., Guido, E., et al. 2012b, CBET, No. 3073

Seach, J., Kaufman, R., Kiyota, S., et al. 2012c, CBET, No. 3124

Soma, M., Fujikawa, S., Yamaoka, H., et al. 2012, CBET, No. 3202

Wagner, R.M., Dong, S., Bensby, T., et al. 2012, CBET, No. 3136

Yamaoka, H., Itagaki, K., Mikuz, H., et al. 2012, CBET, No. 3156





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