Discovery of a Nova in the M31 Globular Cluster Bol 111

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Optical, Cataclysmic Variables, Globular Clusters, Novae, Transients

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We report the discovery of a nova coincident with the cataloged globular cluster Bol 111 in M31. The object was discovered in unfiltered images taken around June 19.4 UT (about 16.8 mag) and June 21.4 (about 16.9 mag) by the 0.45m ROTSE-IIIb telescope at the McDonald Observatory. The nova is located at RA = 00h42m33.14s DEC = 41o00'25.9" (J2000; +/- 0.3" in each coordinate), which is 2' 6.0" west and 15' 42.6" south of the core of M31, and consistent to within the errors of the location of Bol 111.

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