February 2, 2013: A nova in Cepheus [V809 Cep] has been reported, confirmed, and confirmed as a nova spectroscopically. An AAVSO Alert Notice will follow after an official announcement from the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, but basic information is given here for immediate reference.
Nova Cep 2013 was discovered by Koichi Nishiyama (Kurume, Japan) and Fujio Kabashima (Miyaki, Japan) at unfiltered CCD magnitude 10.3 on images taken 2013 Feb. 02.4119 UT. It was confirmed as a new object by the discoverers, posted to the CBAT TOCP and assigned the name PNV J23080471+6046521, and confirmed as a new object by several other observers. It was subsequently confirmed as a nova by K. Imamura and colleagues (reported via vsnet-alert), whose low-resolution spectra taken February 2.526 UT at the Okayama University of Science observatory show Nova Cep 2013 to be a Fe II class classical nova.
The discoverers report additional unfiltered observations of the nova: Jan 23.411, <13.6; 26.401 UT, <13.6; 28.412, 11.9; 30.413, 11.0.
Coordinates: R.A. 23 08 04.72 Dec. +60 46 52.1 (2000.0)
Charts for N Cep 2013 may be created using the AAVSO Variable Star Plotter (http://www.aavso.org/vsp).
Please report observations to the AAVSO International Database as PNV J23080471+6046521 until the name N CEP 2013 becomes available (which it should be very shortly), and thereafter use N CEP 2013.
Congratulations to Koichi Nishiyama and Fujio Kabashima on their discovery!
This AAVSO Special Notice was compiled by Elizabeth O. Waagen.
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