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NGC 1423 in Eridanus Dist. 300 million l.y. (?) Supernova Mag 18.0:CR Date : 9.86 Oct 2005 Exposure time : 60 sec. 0.35m f/11.4 AP-6 CCD |
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Date : 12.78 Oct 2005 Exposure time : 5x60 & 3x120 sec. 0.35m f/11.4 AP-6 CCD |
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Date : xx.xx Oct 2005 Exposure time : yyxyy sec. 0.35m f/11.4 AP-7 CCD |
SUPERNOVA 2005gm IN NGC 1423 P. Luckas, Perth, W. Australia; O. Trondal, Oslo, Norway; and M. Schwartz, Patagonia, AZ, report the discovery of an apparent supernova (mag 18.0) on unfiltered CCD frames taken with the 0.35-m telescope at Perth on Oct. 9.86 UT and the 0.81-m telescope at Patagonia on Oct. 12.38 in the course of the Tenagra Observatory Supernova Search. SN 2005gm is located at R.A. = 3h42m39s.30, Decl. = -6o23'04".0 (equinox 2000.0), which is 12".5 west and 8".9 south of the center of NGC 1423 (which has position end figures 40s.14, 22'55".1). Nothing was visible at the position of 2005gm on an image taken by Schwartz on 2004 Oct. 16.31 (limiting magnitude about 19.0) using the 0.81-m Tenagra telescope at Patagonia. NOTE: These 'Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams' are sometimes superseded by text appearing later in the printed IAU Circulars. (C) Copyright 2005 CBAT 2005 October 12 (CBET 251) Daniel W. E. Green Circular No. 8616 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Mailstop 18, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. IAUSUBS@CFA.HARVARD.EDU or FAX 617-495-7231 (subscriptions) CBAT@CFA.HARVARD.EDU (science) URL http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/cbat.html ISSN 0081-0304 Phone 617-495-7440/7244/7444 (for emergency use only) SUPERNOVAE 2005gm, 2005gn, 2005gz, 2005ha, 2005hb Five apparent supernovae have been discovered on unfiltered CCD frames: 2005gm by P. Luckas, O. Trondal, and M. Schwartz (cf. IAUC 8575) with the 0.35-m telescope at Perth, and the rest by R. R. Prasad, K. Shimasaki, E. Lee, and W. Li (LOSS/KAIT; cf. IAUC 8611). SN 2005 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. Offset 2005gm Oct. 9.86 3 42 39.30 - 6 23 04.0 18.0 12".5 W, 8".9 S 2005gn Oct. 12.52 5 48 49.07 -24 22 45.5 18.4 7".8 E, 0".6 S 2005gz Oct. 11.18 21 05 20.69 - 7 50 47.5 18.3 2".9 S 2005ha Oct. 13.52 6 21 49.04 + 0 21 55.6 18.3 21".2 W, 2".2 S 2005hb Oct. 13.53 6 45 31.64 +25 49 58.0 19.5 18".8 E, 7".6 N Approximate unfiltered magnitudes from the respective groups: SN 2005gm in NGC 1423, 2004 Oct. 16.31 UT, [19.0 (Schwartz, 0.81-m telescope at Patagonia, AZ); 2005 Oct. 12.38, 18.0. SN 2005gn in ESO 488-G30, 2004 Mar. 10.15, [19.0; 2005 Sept. 12.55, [18.0; Oct. 13.53, 18.0. SN 2005gz in MCG -01-53-22, Sept. 23.19, [20.0; Oct. 2.20, [17.5; 14.18, 18.0. SN 2005ha in UGC 3457, Oct. 3.51, [19.0, 14.50, 18.0. SN 2005hb in UGC 3531, 2004 Mar. 12.28, [20.0; 2005 Sept. 28.53, [19.5; Oct. 3.54, [18.8; 14.50, 19.2. (C) Copyright 2005 CBAT 2005 October 14 (8616) Daniel W. E. Green Electronic Telegram No. 256 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION M.S. 18, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. IAUSUBS@CFA.HARVARD.EDU or FAX 617-495-7231 (subscriptions) CBAT@CFA.HARVARD.EDU (science) URL http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/cbat.html SUPERNOVAE 2005gl AND 2005gm The "Nearby Supernova Factory" group (N. Blanc, S. Bongard, Y. Copin, E. Gangler, L. Sauge, and G. Smadja, Institut de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon; P. Antilogus, G. Garavini, S. Gilles, R. Pain, and R. Pereira, Laboratoire de Physique Nucleaire et de Haute Energies de Paris; G. Aldering, S. Bailey, D. Kocevski, B. C. Lee, S. Loken, P. Nugent, S. Perlmutter, R. Scalzo, R. C. Thomas, L. Wang, and B. A. Weaver, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; C. Bonnaud and E. Pecontal, Centre de Recherche Astronomique de Lyon; R. Kessler, Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, Chicago; and C. Baltay, D. Rabinowitz, and A. Bauer, Yale University) reports that a spectrum (range 320-1000 nm) of SN 2005gl (cf. IAUC 8615), obtained on Oct. 13.5 UT with the Supernova Integral Field Spectrograph (SNIFS) on the University of Hawaii 2.2-m telescope, shows it to be a type-IIn supernova at a redshift of z = 0.016, consistent with that of the host galaxy NGC 266 (Huchra et al. 1999, Ap.J. Suppl. 121, 287, via NED). A spectrum of SN 2005gm (IAUC 8616), also obtained on Oct. 13.5 with SNIFS, reveals that it is a type-II supernova at an approximate redshift of z = 0.02, consistent with that of the host galaxy NGC 1423 (Theureau et al. 2005, A.Ap. 430, 373, via NED); the spectrum is well-developed, exhibiting H-alpha, He I 587.6-nm features, and the Ca II infrared triplet in emission. NOTE: These 'Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams' are sometimes superseded by text appearing later in the printed IAU Circulars. (C) Copyright 2005 CBAT 2005 October 15 (CBET 256) Daniel W. E. Green