2015
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201526789
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Outburst evolution, historic light curve and a flash-ionized nebula around the WZ Sge-type object PNV J03093063+2638031

Abstract: We have monitored the 2014 superoutburst of the WZ Sge-type transient PNV J03093063+2638031 for more than four months, from V = 11.0 maximum brightness down to V = 18.4 mag, close to quiescence value, by obtaining BVR C I C photometry and low resolution fluxed spectroscopy. The evolution was normal and no late-time "echo" outbursts were observed. The absolute integrated flux of emission lines kept declining along the superoutburst, and their increasing contrast with the underlying continuum was simply the resu… Show more

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“…We have a quite good angular coincidence of the AA-160309A alert and the very bright 12 m UGWZtype object PNV J03093063+2638031 (Munari et al 2015) within 0.6 • . This transient was observed 16 months before alert and moreover this alert had a doubtful arrival direction.…”
Section: Antares Neutrino Alerts: Possible Transientsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…We have a quite good angular coincidence of the AA-160309A alert and the very bright 12 m UGWZtype object PNV J03093063+2638031 (Munari et al 2015) within 0.6 • . This transient was observed 16 months before alert and moreover this alert had a doubtful arrival direction.…”
Section: Antares Neutrino Alerts: Possible Transientsmentioning
confidence: 61%