The Recurrent Nova IM Nor: A Representative Example of the Use of a New Classification of Novae by the Shape of their Light Curves

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Novae, Dwarf Novae, Recurrent Novae, And Other Cataclysmic Variables, Photography And Photometry, Astronomical Catalogs, Atlases, Sky Surveys, Databases, Retrieval Systems, Archives, Etc.

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Identity of light curves of a recurrent nova in repeating outbursts suggests the identity of the physical conditions causing and accompaning the outburst. This concept forms the basis of the classification of recurrent novae proposed in this study. We propose our division of recurrent novae into four groups, which means a similarity of some main properties. We discuss the history of the identification of IM Nor in quiescence. The too high outburst amplitude taken from Duerbeck catalog makes this object an exceptional nova, and this casts some doubt upon its identification in the catalog.

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