Spectroscopic Observations of the M31 nova PNV J00425571+4117524 and the M31 nova candidate PNV J00452885+4154094

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We report spectroscopic observations of the recent M31 nova candidate PNV J00452885+4154094 (discovered by S. Korotkiy and L. Elenin on 2011 Oct. 22.460 UT), as well as additional spectroscopic observations of the confirmed M31 nova, PNV J00425571+4117524 (ATels #3693, #3699, #3712, #3725). The latter observations were obtained in order to determine if PNV J00425571+4117524, originally classified as an Fe IIb nova by Shafter et al.

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