The Unexplored Dusty Nova LMCN 2009-05a in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Mohit Singh Bisht et al 2025 AJ 170 220 Using detailed spectra and photometry, researchers determine that LMCN 2009-05a is a moderately fast D-class nova, signaling the formation of dust during its…
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