Photometry of the unique luminous red variable in M31

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Andromeda Galaxy, Astronomical Photometry, Novae, Variable Stars, Galactic Bulge, Light Curve, Luminosity

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Additional photometric observations of an unusual red nova that appeared in M31 in 1988 are presented. It was shown by means of mV observations that the nova is a very red object, in agreement with observations presented by Rich et al. (1989) and Mould et al. (1990). The nova was found to fall well off the maximum magnitude versus rate of decline relationship shown in Rosino (1964) and van den Bergh (1988).

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