SETI bioastro: FW: ATel 1203. ***Instant Email Notice***: Supernovae

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Mon Sep 03 2007 - 16:09:05 PDT

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    >Subject: ATel 1203. ***Instant Email Notice***: Supernovae
    >Date: 2 Sep 2007 22:22:18 -0700
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    >***Instant Email Notice***: Supernovae
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    >ATEL #1203 ATEL #1203
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    >Title: 6 Supernova Discoveries
    >Author: The Nearby Supernova Factory: C. Buton, Y. Copin, E. Gangler,
    > G. Smadja, C. Tao (Institut de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon), P. Antilogus,
    > S. Bailey, R. Pain, R. Pereira, C. Wu (Laboratoire de Physique Nucleaire
    > et de Haute Energies de Paris), G. Aldering, C. Aragon, S. Bongard,
    > M. Childress, S. Loken, P. Nugent, S. Perlmutter, K. Runge, R. C.
    > Thomas, B. A. Weaver (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley,
    > CA), C. Baltay, A. Bauer, D. Rabinowitz, R. Scalzo (Yale University,
    > New Haven, CT), G. Rigaudier, E. Pecontal (Centre de Recherche
    >Astronomique
    > de Lyon); and D. Birchall (Institute for Astronomy, University of
    > Hawaii, Hilo, HI); and J. Cough, J. Holtzman (New Mexico State
    >University,
    > Las Cruces, NM)
    >Queries: rcthomas_at_lbl.gov
    >Posted: 3 Sep 2007; 5:09 UT
    >Subjects: Infra-Red, Optical, Ultra-Violet, Novae, Supernovae
    >
    >The Nearby Supernova Factory reports the discovery of 6 supernovae in
    >images obtained Aug 31 through Sep 01 UTC using the QUEST-II camera on
    >the Palomar Oschin 48-inch telescope, operated by the Palomar-QUEST
    >Consortium.
    >Spectra (range 320-1000 nm) obtained with the SuperNova Integral Field
    >Spectrograph on the University of Hawaii 2.2-meter telescope were used
    >to classify each. R-band discovery magnitudes and J2000.0 coordinates are
    >derived from comparison with the USNO-B1.0 catalog. The following table
    >summarizes the discovered supernovae (dates are UTC).
    >Target Name RA Decl Disc Date Disc Mag Spec
    >Date Type Redshift Comments
    >SNF20070831-017 21:02:46.85 -04:05:25.2 Aug 31.2 18.6 Sep
    >02.4 Ibc 0.03 around max
    >SNF20070831-018 20:57:55.47 -07:23:24.1 Aug 31.2 18.3 Sep
    >02.3 II 0.02
    >SNF20070831-022 20:47:57.16 -05:24:25.9 Aug 31.2 18.4 Sep
    >02.3 Ia 0.04 3 weeks past max
    >SNF20070831-025 21:22:50.97 -21:08:42.5 Aug 31.2 19.5 Sep
    >02.3 Ia 0.07 1 month past max
    >SNF20070831-027 20:50:07.76 -01:58:36.4 Aug 31.2 19.5 Sep
    >02.4 Ibc 0.06
    >SNF20070901-005 00:38:01.48 -14:57:48.3 Sep 01.3 19.5 Sep
    >02.5 Ia 0.11 few days past max
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