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A systematic search for novae in M 31 on a large set of digitized archival Schmidt plates

Henze et al., 2008

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6310910230886126959
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Henze M
Meusinger H
Pietsch W
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Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Aims. This paper reports on the detection of optical novae in our neighbour galaxy M 31 based on digitized historical Tautenburg Schmidt plates. The accurate positions of the detected novae lead to a much larger database when searching for recurrent novae in M 31 …
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