| Internal name | PSP26D | ![]() |
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| RA/DEC (2000) | 00 42 52.36 +41 16 13.3 | ||
| Discovery date (UT) | 2026-01-18.55015 | ||
| Discovery Mag (Clear) | 17.41CV | ||
| Host name | M31 | ||
| Host Redshift | -0.001 | ||
| Type | Nova | ||
| Redshift | |||
| Other name/s | AT 2026aoj PNV J00425236+4116133 |
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| References | ATEL #17609 ATEL #17614 |
Discovery image taken around 2026 Jan. 18.55015 UT at N89 | PanSTARRS-1 Image |
| Reporter/s | Minrui Ning, Yaozhang Ou, Bozhang Shi, Jianlin Xu, Mi Zhang, Hualin Li, Ziyang Mai, Leiming Tang, Wenjie Zhou, Jingyuan Zhao, Guoyou Sun, Jiangao Ruan, Xing Gao, on behalf of the PSP team | ||
| Remarks | Nova candidate classified by XOSS, is believed to be an eruption of the Recurrent Nova M31N 1926-07c. Details can be found at https://xjltp.china-vo.org/psp26d.html | ||
| Discovery report | We report the discovery of a Nova candidate (mag C = 17.41 ± 0.23). The object was detected on several 60-s survey images (limiting mag ~19.5) taken on 2026 Jan. 18.55015 UT by Xing Gao in the course of the XOSS survey. | ||
| Comments | |||
| PSP26D C2026 01 17.53946 00 42 52.37 +41 16 15.2 >19.50CV N89 PSP26D C2026 01 18.55015 00 42 52.36 +41 16 13.3 17.41+-0.23CV N89 |
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