We performed follow-up measurements of this object, while it was still on the neocp. Stacking of 14 unfiltered exposures, 60-sec each, obtained remotely on 2015, March 27.7 from Q62 (iTelescope network - Siding Spring) through a 0.43-m f/6.8 astrograph + CCD, shows that this object is a comet with a sharp central condensation surrounded by a coma about 8" in diameter and a tail about 15" long in PA 237.
M.P.E.C. 2015-F159 assigns the following preliminary parabolic orbital elements to comet C/2015 F4: T 2015 Aug. 8.20; e= 1.0; Peri. = 31.64; q = 1.73; Incl.= 47.82