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A Candidate for the Recovered Nova of 1938 in the Globular Cluster M 14

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

Michael M. Shara
Affiliation:
Space Telescope Science Institute
Michael Potter
Affiliation:
Space Telescope Science Institute
Anthony F. J. Moffat
Affiliation:
University of Montreal
Helen Sawyer Hogg
Affiliation:
David Dunlap Observatory
Amelia Wehlau
Affiliation:
University of Western Ontario

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Although close binaries are believed to be of importance in the dynamical evolution of globular clusters, searches for such binaries have produced mostly negative results, aside from x-ray sources. Two dwarf novae which are possible cluster members are known (Margon and Downes 1983) and two classical nova candidates have been found. The crowded field around the nova observed in 1860 close to the center of M80 makes ground-based recovery of that star impossible with present techniques. Here we report on our attempt to recover the star which erupted in 1938 about 30″ (0.8 core radii) from the center of M14.

Type
Chapter VIII. Poster Papers on Cluster Systems in Nearby Galaxies
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1988 

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