Spectroscopic confirmation of the nova close to the core of M 31 (ATel #2234) and brightness estimates of the novae M31N 2009-08a and M31N 2009-08e

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Optical, Cataclysmic Variables, Novae

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We obtained low resolution spectra of the optical nova candidate in M 31 (RA=00 42 45.76, Dec=+41 15 57.1, J2000) discovered by P. Podigachoski et al. (ATel #2234) on images, obtained on 2009 Oct 9.08 in H-alpha filter. The nova is very close (16" east and 12" south) to the core of M 31. The spectrum of the candidate has been taken on 2009 Oct. 9.820 UT with the Russian 6-m telescope (BTA) equipped with the SCORPIO spectral camera.

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