Known novae of M31 on plates obtained in Crimea and Latvia

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Astronomical Photography, Light Curve, Novae, Stellar Magnitude, Astronomical Photometry, Latvia, U.S.S.R., Universal Time

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New magnitude estimates are presented for novae in M31 discovered since
1967. The R 123 nova, which was found by Rosino et al. (1989) on only
one plate, is confirmed, and it is shown that objects R 124, BB 1 (Bryan
and Brewster, 1983) and B 1 (Bryan, 1987) cannot be novae.

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