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Nova Centauri 2013 broad maximum from visual observations calibrated with same altitude stars

Published 17 Dec 2013 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.IM | (1312.4848v1)

Abstract: A bright Nova in Centaurus was discovered on Dec 2, 2013 at magnitude V=5.5. Its luminosity reached mv=3.8 from Dec 5 to 7, becoming the brightest Nova of 2013 and of the last decades. On Dec 14 it brightened at mv=3.2. The observations of the author contributed to the compilation of the IAU Circular 9265 which announced the Nova as V1369 Cen and are here described. The first observations have been made with naked eye, and the use of same altitude calibration stars of similar color allowed an accuracy within 0.1 magnitudes. The method of selecting stars on the same almucantarat (altitude circle) even farther than 20 degrees, reduces the effects of differential atmospheric extinction. Its application is useful not only for bright Novae but also for luminous variable stars like the supergiant Betelgeuse and Antares and some bright Miras.

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