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[vsnet-obs 40543] SN observations from IAUC 7933
- Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 11:21:02 +0900 (JST)
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- From: Hitoshi YAMAOKA <yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp>
- Subject: [vsnet-obs 40543] SN observations from IAUC 7933
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SN2002dx 20011119.2 <195:C KAI
SN2002dx 20020708.5 188:C KAI
SN2002dx 20020709.5 189:C KAI
# The host galaxy of SN 2002dx is UGC 12861, a faint spiral (Sab)
# galaxy. The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 16.7,
# but it seems not to be of this type in the early phase.
SN2002dy 20011102.2 <195:C KAI
SN2002dy 20020708.5 170:C KAI
SN2002dy 20020709.5 170:C KAI
# MCG -01-59-24, the host galaxy of SN 2002dy, is a distant spiral
# (SABc) galaxy, which makes a pair with MCG -01-59-25 (1'.3 NE). The
# CfA spectrum taken on July 10.47 UT revealed that it is of type II,
# and the narrowness (FWHM = 3100 km/s) of the hydrogen emission
# suggest that it would be of type IIn. The discovery magnitude is as
# bright as the expected maximum for typical SN Ia, which is
# consistent with bright SN IIn nature. Such bright SN IIn, which
# somebody call as "type IIn hypernovae", are thought to be related
# with the gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), but no GRB detection in this field
# was reported in these three months.