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A Hubble Space Telescope survey for novae in M87–III. Are novae good standard candles 15 d after maximum brightness?

Shara et al., 2018

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1402816897435270523
Author
Shara M
Doyle T
Pagnotta A
Garland J
Lauer T
Zurek D
Baltz E
Goerl A
Kovetz A
Machac T
Madrid J
Mikołajewska J
Neill J
Prialnik D
Welch D
Yaron O
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Ten weeks of daily imaging of the giant elliptical galaxy M87 with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) has yielded 41 nova light curves of unprecedented quality for extragalactic cataclysmic variables. We have recently used these light curves to demonstrate that the …
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