A near-infrared catalogue of the Galactic novae in the VVV survey area
R. K. Saito, D. Minniti, R. Angeloni, M. Catelan, J. C. Beamin, J., Borissova, I. Dekany, E. Kerins, R. Kurtev, R. E. Mennickent

TL;DR
This paper presents a near-infrared catalogue of 93 Galactic novae within the VVV survey area, demonstrating the survey's potential for nova discovery and study in crowded, high-extinction regions of the Milky Way.
Contribution
The study compiles a comprehensive near-IR catalogue of Galactic novae in the VVV survey area and explores their properties and light-curves, highlighting the survey's utility for nova research.
Findings
Catalogue includes JHKs photometry of 93 novae.
VVV survey covers ~35% of all known Galactic novae.
High spatial resolution aids in discovering and analyzing novae in crowded regions.
Abstract
Near-IR data of Classical Novae contain useful information about the ejected gas mass and the thermal emission by dust formed during eruption, and provide independent methods to classify the objects according to the colour of their progenitors, and the fading rate and features seen after eruption. The VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea survey (VVV) is a near-IR ESO Public Survey mapping the MW bulge and southern plane. Data taken during 2010-2011 covered the entire area in the JHKs bands plus some epochs in Ks-band of the ongoing VVV variability campaign. We used the novae list provided by VSX/AAVSO catalogue to search for all objects within the VVV area. We used the VVV data to create a near-IR catalogue of the known Galactic novae in the 562 sq.deg. area covered by VVV. The VVV near-IR catalogue of novae contains JHKs photometry of 93 objects completed as of December 2012. We also…
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