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guest star

position:

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902

old spelling:

Tzu-Wei/ Hua-Kai, Yü-nü

duration:
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colour etc.:
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supernova?

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nova

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supernova candidates

nova candidates

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[not yet studied]

alternatives:
         comet, microlensing or

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most likely:

comet, but meteor "reached the 'guest star' which was then remaining stationary." and "In the following year it was still visible".

Reference (see publications)

Paper 0: Protte and Hoffmann, AN, 2020 

Paper 1: Vogt, Hoffmann, Tappert, AN, 2019 

Paper 2: Hoffmann, MNRAS 2019 

Paper 3: Hoffmann, Vogt, Protte, AN, 2020 

Paper 4: Hoffmann and Vogt, MNRAS, 2020

Paper 5: Hoffmann and Vogt, MNRAS, 2020

Paper 6: Hoffmann and Vogt, MNRAS, 2020

Book: Wolfschmidt and Hoffmann (eds.) 2021

Paper 7: Hoffmann, Vogt, New Astronomy, 2022

Reference

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Reference

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Map of the search field

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red ovals: all SNRs in field, 
blue asterixes: pulsars in the field

comet, but meteor "reached the 'guest star' which was then remaining stationary." and "In the following year it was still visible".
comet, but meteor "reached the 'guest star' which was then remaining stationary." and "In the following year it was still visible".

diamonds: all CVs in field, 
filled diamonds: bright enough

cyan ovals: all PNe in field, 
diamonds: symbiotic & CVs

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