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The early stages of NOVA Oph 2003 (V2573 Oph)

Intermediate resolution spectroscopy of NOVA Oph 2003 (V2573 Oph), which was first detected March 21th 2003 but reported July 19th 2003, obtained 19th to 23rd of July is presented here. The photometry during the early phases of the object is shortly discussed. We also retrieved very accurate astrome...

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Published in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2003-11, Vol.411 (2), p.L461-L464
Main Authors: Kimeswenger, S., Lechner, M. F. M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Intermediate resolution spectroscopy of NOVA Oph 2003 (V2573 Oph), which was first detected March 21th 2003 but reported July 19th 2003, obtained 19th to 23rd of July is presented here. The photometry during the early phases of the object is shortly discussed. We also retrieved very accurate astrometry of the target in this crowded field. This is needed to be able to do further observations of the post-nova during the next years. The inspection of the sky survey plates gives a possible progenitor candidate and allows to derive a lower limit for the outburst magnitude of about 10$\fm$0. The spectrum shows an overall expansion of 2200 km s-1 and has clearly complex outflow substructures. The spectroscopy identifies this object as classical nova, “Fe II” subclass.
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361:20031419