An Attempt to Spectroscopically Confirm the Suspected Nova in the M31 Globular Cluster Bol 126

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Pietsch et al. (ATel #3013) reported the serendipitous discovery of a super-soft X-ray source (SSS) coincident with the position of the M31 globular cluster Bol 126. Shortly thereafter, Henze et al. (ATel #3019) reviewed archival observations from the Livermore Optical Transiting Imaging System (Super-LOTIS) and found that Bol 126 had brightened by about one magnitude circa 2010 Oct. 12 UT.

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