Electronic Telegram No. 3556 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION CBAT Director: Daniel W. E. Green; Hoffman Lab 209; Harvard University; 20 Oxford St.; Cambridge, MA 02138; U.S.A. e-mail: cbatiau@eps.harvard.edu (alternate cbat@iau.org) URL http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/index.html Prepared using the Tamkin Foundation Computer Network NOVA SCORPII 2013 = PNV J17335943-3606216 T. Kajikawa, Koyama Astronomical Observatory, Kyoto Sangyo University, reports on low-dispersion optical spectroscopic observations of N Sco 2013 (cf. CBET 3542) made on June 4.64 UT using the 1.3-m Araki telescope (+ LOSA/F2 spectrograph; R about 580 at H-alpha). The spectra of the nova show prominent emission lines of H_alpha, Fe II (multiplets 42, 73, 74), O I, N I, and Ca II on a highly reddened continuum. The FWHM of the H_alpha emission is about 2500 km/s. These features suggest that the object is an "Fe II"-type classical nova reddened by interstellar extinction. The spectra are posted at website URL http://www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp/~kao/blog/index.php/view/241. A. Arai, Nishi-Harima Astronomical Observatory, University of Hyogo, reports on low-resolution optical spectroscopy of N Sco 2013 obtained on June 4.69 UT under a hazy sky using the 2-m Nayuta telescope (+ MALLS spectrograph; R about 1500 at H-alpha). The spectra of show a broad H-alpha emission (FWHM about 2500 km/s, estimated by its red-side profile), which has a tiny P-Cyg profile, the absorption bottom of the H-alpha profile being blueshifted by about 1800 km/s. Also visible are Fe II (multiplets 74) emission lines (FWHM about 1800-2000 km/s). These features suggest that the object is a "Fe II"- type classical nova after maximum light. E. O. Waagen, AAVSO, forwards a report from N. J. Brown (Two Rocks, W. Australia) that nothing was visible to photographic magnitude 12.4 at the position of N Sco 2013 on his TMax 400 film taken on May 31.67 UT with a 135-mm-f.l. f/2 camera lens. Additional CCD magnitudes for the nova provided by Waagen: June 5.129, V = 13.9 (J. Hambsch, Mol, Belgium); 5.130, I = 9.9 (Hambsch); 5.336, V = 13.9 (C. Hergenrother, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.); 6.127, V = 14.1, I = 10.1 (Hambsch); 6.335, V = 14.6 (Hergenrother); 7.124, V = 14.4, I = 10.3 (Hambsch); 7.332, V = 14.6 (Hergenrother); 7.654, V = 14.3 (K. Hills, Hartford, England); 8.329, V = 14.8 (Hergenrother); 9.469, B = 17.0 (T. Bohlsen, Armidale, NSW, Australia); 9.475, V = 14.7 (Bohlsen); 9.479, R = 12.5 (Bohlsen); 9.484, I = 10.7 (Bohlsen); 11.319, V = 15.4 (Hergenrother). NOTE: These 'Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams' are sometimes superseded by text appearing later in the printed IAU Circulars. (C) Copyright 2013 CBAT 2013 June 12 (CBET 3556) Daniel W. E. Green