The nova PW Vulpecula - The spectrum and UBV magnitudes in 1986

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Novae, Spectral Energy Distribution, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Stellar Structure, Ubv Spectra, Stellar Color, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Luminosity

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The results of spectral and UBV-observations of PW Vul (nova Vulpeculae 1984 No. 1) carried out in August-September 1986 are presented. During the observations the star brightness was by ΔV ≈ 8m.2 below maximum and the nova was at the nebular stage, as its spectral characteristics confirmed (the brightest emission lines were [O III] an [N II]). The PW Vul track on the two-colour diagram (U-B)-(B-V) from the premaximal to the nebular stage is considered. It is possible that the shell thrown out by the nova had inhomogeneous structure like "the equatorial ring + two polar caps". The authors suggest that the cause of the IR-radiation excess is the primordial dust heated by nova burst.

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