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\section{Data}
\subsection{New Observations}
The observations of our star, USNO-A0600-15865535, were obtained at the ESO
Verly Large Telescope (VLT) at Cerro Paranal
observatory (Chile) on the nights of May 6th and May 7th, 2016. The star was observed as a part of
the our program
097.A-0552(A) "Mapping the Cool Circumgalactic Medium with Calcium II"
the Verly Large Telescope (VLT) using (097.A-0552(A), PI: Peek) that used the FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectrograph, a fiber-fed multiobject spectrograph mounted on the Nasmyth focus of UT2 \cite{2002Msngr.110....1P}. USNO-A0600-15865535 is a bright ($g= 14.2$) very blue ($g-r = -0.21$) source, unresolved in Pan-STARRS imaging. Through a combination of overoptimism and clerical errors, it was targeted as a quasar candidate behind the circumgalactic medium of M83.
%Unfortunately, a combination of poor weather and failures of the FLAMES instrument limited our observing time to 4.5 hours of clear weather data.