Circular No. 2828 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Postal Address: Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Cable Address: SATELLITES, NEWYORK Western Union: RAPID SATELLITE CAMBMASS NOVA CYGNI 1975 A cablegram from the University of Helsinki Observatory gives the following linear polarization measurements, obtained by Piirola on Aug. 30.9 UT: in V, 1.16 percent in p.a. 48o.4; in B, 1.12 percent in 48o.0; in U, 1.10 percent in 48o.5. The magnitudes were V = 1.88, B-V = +0.62, U-B = -0.19 Boudewijn and Baud, Leiden Observatory, report the following broad band polarization measurements, obtained on Aug. 31.00 UT: at 5200 A, 1.18 percent; at 7800 A, 1.06 percent. The equatorial position angle was 47o.8. The full width of each band was 1000 A. P. W. Sanford, P. A. Charles and K. O. Mason, Mullard Space Sciences Laboratory, report that no significant signal down to an upper limit of 10**-10 erg cm**-2 s**-1 was detected in the energy range 2.5 to 7.5 keV during a 3-hr interval beginning on Sept. 1.50 UT. The following selected visual magnitude estimates have been reported: Aug. 31.24 UT, 1.9 (J. Ashbrook, Weston, Massachusetts); 31.37, 2.2 (L. Jacchia, Cambridge, Massachusetts); 31.74, 1.9 (D. P. Elias, Athens Observatory); Sept. 1.02, 2.4 (Jacchia); 1.36, 2.3 (H. Povenmire, Indian Harbour Beach, Florida); 2.03, 3.5 (D. di Cicco, Waltham, Massachusetts). L. Jacchia, Center for Astrophysics, remarks that in spite of the rise of at least 19 magnitudes to maximum (IAUC 2826), the spectrum of this object (IAUC 2827) is more typical of a nova than of a supernova. He compares Nova Cyg 1975 with Nova CP Pup 1942, which rose at least 16.5 magnitudes to maximum, and suggests that both objects might be virgin novae, erupting for the first time. CP Pup exhibited a very rapid initial decline and seems to have settled down only 14 magnitudes fainter than maximum. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS All subscribers to these Circulars are reminded that it is also possible for them to receive urgent information by telegram. It is not necessary for subscribers to receive all the telegrams, for some of them may wish to receive telegraphic notification only of the discovery of a bright nova or comet. Those interested should contact the Central Bureau for further details. 1975 September 2 (2828) Brian G. Marsden
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