The recurrent nova T CrB had prior eruptions observed near December 1787 and October 1217 AD
Bradley E. Schaefer (Louisiana State University)

TL;DR
This paper investigates historical records to identify possible prior eruptions of the recurrent nova T CrB around 1217 and 1787, supporting its regular eruption cycle and extending its eruption history.
Contribution
It provides evidence for two previously unconfirmed eruptions of T CrB in 1217 and 1787 based on historical observations and reports.
Findings
Evidence from 1789 star catalog suggests eruption in 1787.
Eyewitness account from 1217 describes a bright stellar event consistent with a nova eruption.
Supports the recurrence timescale of approximately 80 years for T CrB.
Abstract
The famous recurrent nova (RN) T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) has had observed eruptions peaking at a visual magnitude of 2.0 in the years 1866 and 1946, while a third eruption is now expected for the year 2024.4+-0.3. Each RN has very similar light curves of eruptions that come with a fairly even-spacing in time, for which T CrB has a recurrence timescale near 80 years. So it is reasonable to look backwards in time for prior eruptions, around 1786, and so on back. I have investigated two long-lost suggestions that T CrB was seen in eruption in the years 1217 and 1787. (1) In a catalog published in 1789, the Reverend Francis Wollaston reports an astrometric position for a star that is exactly on top of T CrB. From his letters, these observations were made on at least four occassions with both a large and small telescope, within a few days before 1787 December 28. Wollaston's limiting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
