RA/DEC (2000)
12:21:57.816 +08:39:36.01
185.490899 +8.660004
Type
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Redshift
Related AstroNotes: 2026-52
Reporting Group
ATALab
Discovering Data Source
Rubin
Discovery Date
2026-02-23 04:39:56.851
TNS AT
Y
Public
Y
Host Name
UGC 07424
Host Redshift
0.002839
Discovery Mag
23.02
Filter
i-Sloan
Reporter/s
Anirudh Salgundi (UNC), Igor Andreoni (UNC), Akash Anumarlapudi (UNC), James Freeburn (UNC), Theophile du Laz (Caltech), Michael Coughlin (UMN), V. Ashley Villar (Harvard), Eric Burns (LSU)
Light curves
▌Rubin_LSSTCam_i
Pointer position (MJD, Mag, Abs.Mag): (0.00, 0.00, 0.00)
Spectra
No Data
Light Curves
AT Reports
| ID | Time received (UT) | Sender | Reporter/s | Reporting group | Disc. Data Source | RA | DEC | Discovery date (UT) | Discovery Mag. | Filter | Related files | AT Type | Host name | Internal name | Assoc. Groups | End prop. period | Remarks | ADS Bibcode | Unreal | Auto classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 293280 | 2026-02-27 19:59:34 | Anirudh Salgundi | Anirudh Salgundi (UNC), Igor Andreoni (UNC), Akash Anumarlapudi (UNC) et al. | ATALab | Rubin | 12:21:57.816 | +08:39:36.01 | 2026-02-23 04:39:56.851 | 23.02 | i-Sloan | PNV | UGC 07424 | LSST-AP-DS-170046106280394867 | Rubin | We report the discovery of a possible Nova found in the Vera C. Rubin Observatory commissioning alert stream via the Babamul broker (du Laz et al., 2025). The photometry acquired during the first detection epochs (around MJD 61094.19) leads to absolute magnitudes M_g ~ -8.89, M_r ~ -9.03, M_i ~ -9.02. Further, the source shows a fading rate of 0.538 mag/day in r-band, 0.638 mag/day in g-band and 0.424 mag/day in i-band. The lack of reddening disfavours a kilonova or an afterglow scenario. Given the photometric evolution and absolute magnitude, we suggest this is a classical nova candidate. | 2026TNSTR.856....1S | N |
Classification Reports
No Data



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