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[vsnet-chat 3396] Re: SN2000ct (Bishop)
- Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 21:23:35 +0900 (JST)
- To: vsnet-chat
- From: Taichi Kato <tkato>
- Subject: [vsnet-chat 3396] Re: SN2000ct (Bishop)
- Sender: owner-vsnet-chat@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
From dbishop@vhdl.org Sun Jul 9 21:08 JST 2000
Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2000 07:38:59 -0400
From: David Bishop <dbishop@vhdl.org>
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Taichi Kato wrote:
> SN 2000ct (SN IIn) already far exceeds the expected SN II maximum
> brightness. Is this another "super-bright" SN IIn?
>
> Has anyone checked a correlation with GRB records?
Since Crompton was deorbited, there are no more records. The link on
my page points to:
http://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/gcn/batse_grbs.html
which shows CGRO-BATSE was shut off on 5/26/00.
Does anybody else have another source? Or do we just have to wait for
the next Gamma Ray observatory to be launched?
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