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arxiv: astro-ph/0611141 · v1 · submitted 2006-11-04 · 🌌 astro-ph

The emission line galaxy TV Reticuli: Evidence for an ultraluminous supernova

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TV Ret was classified as a cataclysmic variable due to an outburst observed in 1977. We intended to confirm this classification and derive some basic properties of the system. Low resolution optical spectra were obtained for a spectral classification of the object. We find that the object is not a cataclysmic variable but an emission line galaxy with a redshift z=0.0964. An R-image taken in very good seeing conditions shows that the object is extended. We show that TV Ret is a blue dwarf galaxy, probably compact, with an absolute magnitude of MB = -17.5, a metallicity of 0.12 solar, and an average temperature of 1.3 10^4 K. The line ratios place it among the HII galaxies, although close to the border of the Seyfert2s. The outburst, which was observed in 1977, could thus be explained by a supernova explosion. However, with an absolute magnitude around MB = -21, it was an extremely bright one.

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