M31N 1923-12c is a recurrent nova in M31

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A spectrum of PNV J00423804+4108417 (tentatively designated M31N 2012-01b) recently reported by Shafter et al. (ATel #3877) revealed the object to be a He/N nova in M31. A subsequent comparison of its position (R.A. = 00h 42m 38.04s; Decl. = 41deg 08' 41.7", J2000) with the ~900 novae in W. Pietsch's M31 nova catalog (http://www.mpe.mpg.de/~m31novae/opt/m31/M31_table.html) revealed that PNV J00423804+4108417 was apparently located ~6" from the cataloged position of M31N 1923-12c, a nova discovered by Edwin Hubble on December 11, 1923.

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