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83322015-11-24 20:11:0019:21:50.120+15:09:24.80Dust formation in V1831 Aql (Nova Aquila 2015)Infra-Red, NovaMudit K Srivastava, D. P.K. Banerjee and N. M.Ashok, Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India
81502015-10-11 14:31:0019:21:50.120+15:09:24.80Spectrum of V1831 Aql (N Aql 2015) in the short-wave optical rangeOptical, NovaV. P. Goranskij (SAI, Moscow University), E. A. Barsukova (Special Astrophysical Observatory, Russia)
81422015-10-09 01:21:0019:21:50.120+15:09:24.80Near-IR observations of 3 novae: PNV J19215012+1509248 (ASASSN-15qd), Nova Oph 2015 and V5668 Sgr (Nova Sgr 2015#2)Infra-Red, Cataclysmic Variable, NovaN. M. Ashok, Mudit Srivastava and D. P. K. Banerjee (Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India)
81272015-10-06 02:56:0019:21:50.120+15:09:24.80Spectroscopic identification of ASASSN-15qd (= PNV J19215012+1509248) as a classical novaOptical, Nova, TransientHiroyuki Maehara (Okayama Astrophysical Observatory, NAOJ), Mitsugu Fujii (Fujii KurosakiObservatory), Akira Arai (Kyoto Sangyo University)
81262015-10-06 02:24:0019:21:50.139+15:09:25.31ASAS-SN Discovery of A Likely, Heavily-Obscured Galactic Nova ASASSN-15qdOptical, NovaB. J. Shappee (Hubble Fellow, Carnegie Observatories), K. Z. Stanek, J. S. Brown, T. W.-S. Holoien, C. S. Kochanek, D. Godoy-Rivera, G. Simonian, U. Basu (Ohio State), J. L. Prieto (Diego Portales; MAS), D. Bersier (LJMU), Subo Dong, Ping Chen (KIAA-PKU), R. M. Wagner (LBTO), J. Brimacombe (Coral Towers Observatory)