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Extragalactic Novae - 2009.

Extragalactic Novae - 2009

Much of this data comes from IAU Circulars and occasionally more data will be provided on IAU's Astronomical Headlines page. CBET now has an M31 novae page An archive of the 2009 updates to this page is available.

SNWeb is now collecting observations on extragalactic novae.   Due to the large number of Extragalactic Novae announced in 2003 I have decided to give these novae their own page. That way you don't need to hunt through the main page or the 2009 supernova archive to find them.   Announced Extragalactic Novae will have a link on the main page that points to this one.   Please note that I do not keep track of galactic novae.  

For current Novae, please see the main Extragalactic Novae page

Nova M31 2009-12a CBET 2100 discovered 2009/12/22.488 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h40m19s.40, Decl. = +41°15'47".6
  • Located 1634" west and 21" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Joseph Brimacombe image)
  • Mag 18.8 (16.9), Extragalactic Nova (References: CBAT M31 page)`

  • Nova M81 2009-11c, CBET 2063 discovered 2009/11/13.106 by Kamil Hornoch and Ondrej Pejcha
  • Found in M81 at R.A. = 09h55m07s.75, Decl. = +69°08'10".2
  • Located 136".1 west and 255".5 north of the center of NGC 3031 (= M81) (Discovery image) (Confirmation image)
  • Mag 21.3 (19.9), Extragalactic Nova (References: CBET 2132, CBAT M81 page)

  • Nova M81 2009-11b, CBET 2051 discovered 2009/11/24.540 by Kamil Hornoch and Ondrej Pejcha
  • Found in M81 at R.A. = 09h54m57s.48, Decl. = +69°06'43".5
  • Located 191".1 west and 168".4 north of the center of NGC 3031 (= M81) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 22.3 (22.0), Extragalactic Nova (References: CBET 2063, CBET 2132, CBAT M81 page)

  • Nova M81 2009-11a, CBET 2051 discovered 2009/11/24.540 by Kamil Hornoch and Ondrej Pejcha
  • Found in M81 at R.A. = 09h55m21s.89, Decl. = +69°03'49".8
  • Located 60".5 west and 5".3 south of the center of NGC 3031 (= M81) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 21.6 (20.5), Extragalactic Nova (References: CBET 2063, CBET 2132, CBAT M81 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-11e CBET 2061 discovered 2009/11/21.138 by Pavel Cagas; Super-LOTIS; Kamil Hornoch and P. Kusnirak
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m35s.31, Decl. = +41°12'59".1
  • Located 102" west and 190" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (SLOTIS discovery image) (Hornoch discovery image) (Pavel Cagas discovery image) (Kamil Hornoch image)
  • Mag 18.5R, Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2308, CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-11d CBET 2058 discovered 2009/11/19.194 by Super-LOTIS
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h44m16s.85, Decl. = +41°18'53".6
  • Located 1043" east and 165" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 18.5R, Extragalactic Nova (References:ATEL 2304, CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-11c CBET 2057 discovered 2009/11/08.264 by Super-LOTIS
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h43m10s.49, Decl. = +41°12'18".3
  • Located 295" east and 231" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Wolfgang Pietsch image) (Kamil Hornoch image) (Kamil Hornoch image)
  • Mag 18.5R, Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2285; CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-11b CBET 2015 discovered 2009/11/06.523 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima Super-LOTIS
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m39s.58, Decl. = +41°09'03".4
  • Located 53" west and 425" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Super-LOTIS image)
  • Mag 18.2, Recurrent Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2286, 2290, CBAT M31 page = M31N 1997-11K, = Nova M31 2001-12b)

  • Nova M31 2009-11a CBET 2003 discovered 2009/11/03.559 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h43m04s.76, Decl. = +41°41'08".2
  • Located 231" east and 1499" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Vadim Burwitz image) (Kamil Hornoch image) (Rafael Ferrando image) (Joseph Brimacombe image)
  • Mag 17.2H, Extragalactic FeII Nova (References: CBET 2062, CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-10c CBET 1971 discovered 2009/10/09.12 by Wolfgang Pietsch
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m45.76s, Decl. = +41°15'57.1"
  • Located 16" east and 12" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (P. Kusnirak image)
  • Mag 17.2H, Extragalactic FeII Nova (SAO spectrum) (References: ATEL 2234, 2239, 2248, 2274; CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-10b, CBET 1967 discovered 2009/10/11.414 by Koichi Itagaki; Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m20s.77, Decl. = +41°16'44".5
  • Located 265" west and 36" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima image)
  • Mag 17.6 (14.6), Extragalactic FeII Nova (SAO spectrum) (References: CBET 1971, 1973, 1980, ATEL 2251, 2274; CBAT M31 page)
  • Nova M31 2009-10b images sub-page

  • Nova M31 2009-10a, ATEL 2239 discovered 2009/10/03.619 by Koichi Itagaki
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h45m14.01s, Decl. = +42°04'39.1"
  • Located north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 17.3U, Extragalactic FeII Nova (SAO spectrum) (References: CBAT M31 page)

  • CSS090826:223958+231837 ATEL 2654, discovered 2009/08/26 by Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey Mag 22, Type Extragalactic novae

    Nova M31 2009-09a, ATEL 2189, discovered 2009/09/02.078 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m26.04s, Decl. = +41°04'01.2"
  • Located 207" west and 728" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Kamil Hornoch image) (Martin Henze image)
  • Mag 17.9R, Extragalactic Nova (SAO spectrum) (References: ATEL 2205; CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-08e, ATEL 2176, discovered 2009/08/25.896 by University of Sofia
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m36.23s, Decl. = +41°18'01.6"
  • Located 87.5" west and 113.1" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 17.9R, Extragalactic FeII Nova (References: ATEL 2213, 2274; CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-08d, ATEL 2165, discovered 2009/08/12.423 by Kamil Hornoch and P. Zasche
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m46.78s, Decl. = +41°15'36.9"
  • Located 28" east and 32" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 17.2R, Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2171, 2186, 2213; CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-08c, ATEL 2165, discovered 2009/08/12.423 by Kamil Hornoch and P. Zasche
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m41.20s, Decl. = +41°17'01.7"
  • Located 35" west and 53" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (A. Galad image)
  • Mag 18.4R (17.8R), Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2176 CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-08b, ATEL 2166, discovered 2009/08/09.780 by Koichi Nishiyama et el.; Koichi Itagaki; Rafael Ferrando
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h44m09.91s, Decl. = +41°48'51.0"
  • Located west and north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Ferrando discovery image) (Nishiyama discovery image) (Diego Rodriguez image (mirror) (Animated GIF) (Web page)) (Angel de la Hermosa image) (Felipe PeЯa image) (Carlos Segarra image) (Rafael Ferrando image) (Joel Nicolas image) (Diego Rodriguez image) (Koichi Itagaki image) (Rafael Ferrando image) (Rafael Ferrando image) (Rafael Ferrando image)
  • Mag 19.2R (17.9), Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2176, 2186; CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-08a, ATEL 2147, discovered 2009/08/04.43 by Wolfgang Pietsch et. el.
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m58.06s, Decl. = +41°17'29.8"
  • Located 155" east and 81" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 18.3 (17.2), Extragalactic FeII Nova (References: ATEL 2176, 2208, 2239, 2274; CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-06b, ATEL 2105, discovered 2009/06/30.045 by Wolfgang Pietsch et. el.
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m10s.36, Decl. = +41°12'19".9
  • Located 383" west and 229" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image) (Fujio Kabashima image)
  • Mag 17.7, Extragalactic Nova (References: CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-06c, ATEL 2090, discovered 2009/06/21.019 by University of Sofia
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m33s.92, Decl. = +41°15'52".9
  • Located 117" west and 15.6" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 21.28 (18.66), Extragalactic Nova

  • Nova M31 2009-06a, unnanounced, discovered 2009/06/15.7232 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h45m45s.83, Decl. = +41°59'59".9
  • Located 2046" east and 2589" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Fujio Kabashima image)
  • Mag 17.4, Extragalactic Nova (References: CBAT M31 page)

  • 2 possible extragalactic novae ATEL 2056 in NGC 4461 and M89.

    Nova M31 2009-05b, unnanounced, discovered 2009/05/17.069 by Kamil Hornoch
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m33s.98, Decl. = +41°10'55".9
  • Located 116.7" west and 312.6" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 18.3, Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2165 CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-05a, unnanounced, discovered 2009/05/17.069 by Kamil Hornoch
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m45s.04, Decl. = +41°15'21".2
  • Located 8.1" east and 47.3" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 17.6, Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2090, 2165 CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova LMC 2009 2, IAUC 9042 discovered 2009/05/04.994 by W. Liller
  • Found in LMC at R.A. = 5h31m26s.42, Decl. = -67°05'39".4
  • Located near the center of LMC
  • Mag 12.1, Extragalactic Nova

  • 4 nova candidates, Coma and Virgo Exploration for Transients, ATEL 2031, in M84, M60, and M87.
    Nova in NGC 2403, P60-Fast Transients In Nearby Galaxies (PDF) ATEL 1984, Mag 20.6
    3 nova candidates, Coma and Virgo Exploration for Transients, ATEL 1967, in NGC 4526, NGC 4459, and M60.
    1 nova candidate, Coma and Virgo Exploration for Transients, ATEL 1936, (COVET-090219A in M60)

    Nova M31 2009-02b, ATEL 1935, discovered 2009/02/20.13 by Wolfgang Pietsch
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m27s.77, Decl. = +41°13'42.4"
  • Located 3'7" west and 2'27" south of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 18.5 (18.0), Extragalactic Nova (References: ATEL 2274; CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M81 2009-02a, ATEL 1934 discovered 2009/02/13.404 by P60-Fast Transients In Nearby Galaxies (PDF)
  • Found in M81 at R.A. = 09h55m35s.96, Decl. = +69°01'51".0
  • Located 15" east and 124" south of the center of NGC 3031 (= M81)
  • Mag 21.5 (20.1), Extragalactic Nova

  • Nova LMC 2009, IAUC 9019 discovered 2009/02/05.067 by W. Liller
  • Found in LMC at R.A. = 05h40m44s.20, Decl. = -66°40'11".6
  • Located 17' west and 3° north of the center of LMC (Joseph Brimacombe image)
  • Mag 11.8 (2/5:10.6), Extragalactic (Recurrent?) Nova (References: ATEL 1930, IAUC 9024, ATEL 2001, 2025)

  • Nova M31 2009-02a, ATEL 1927, discovered 2009/02/06.429 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima; E. Ovcharov et al.
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h43m43s.85, Decl. = +41°36'39.9"
  • Located 670" east and 1230" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Nishiyama discovery image)
  • Mag 16.8, Extragalactic Fe II Nova (References: ATEL 1928, CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M31 2009-01a, ATEL 1924, discovered 2009/01/28.422 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima
  • Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h44m44s.03, Decl. = +41°23'28".3
  • Located 1350" east and 440" north of the center of NGC 224 (= M31) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 19.4, Extragalactic Fe II Nova (References: CBAT M31 page)

  • Nova M33 2009-01a, CBET 1659 discovered 2009/01/07.54 by Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima
  • Found in M33 at R.A. = 01h33m40s.42, Decl. = +30°25'42".1
  • Located 136" west and 835" south of the center of NGC 598 (= M33) (Discovery image)
  • Mag 17.8, Extragalactic He/N Nova (References: ATEL 1900)

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