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Not really. The lines are very broad (~2600km/s) and show PCygni profiles. It turned out to be a rare event when a known dwarf nova turned into a classical nova. The red continuum is due to high IS extinction. The spectrum was referenced in this paper
Lookes like a late type star with H-alph in emission. That is completely consisent with a Dward Novae, no?
Not really. The lines are very broad (~2600km/s) and show PCygni profiles. It turned out to be a rare event when a known dwarf nova turned into a classical nova. The red continuum is due to high IS extinction. The spectrum was referenced in this paper
https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.00994
Here are my further spectra of this object taken over the past 3 weeks (link to the BAA Spectroscopy database)
https://tinyurl.com/V392Per-BAASDB
Cheers
Robin