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[vsnet-obs 42396] SN observations from IAUC 8022
- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 13:46:09 +0900 (JST)
- To: vsnet-obs@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
- From: Hitoshi YAMAOKA <yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp>
- Subject: [vsnet-obs 42396] SN observations from IAUC 8022
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SN2002jf 20021026.0 <210C PAL
SN2002jf 20021030.0 197C PAL
SN2002jf 20021101.0 194C NEM
SN2002jf 20021106.0 188C NEM
SN2002jf 20021112.0 178C PAL
SN2002jf 20021112.0 187C PAL
# A host galaxy of SN 2002jf (2:34:35.43, +12:17:25.4 (J2000.0),
# offset = 3"E, 1"S) is a dim galaxy (USNO_A2.0 rmag = 18.6) with a
# possibly spiral nature. It possibly belongs to a distant cluster as
# well as neighbouring dim galaxies.
SN2002jg 20021118.2 <195:C KAI
SN2002jg 20021123.2 170:C KAI
SN2002jg 20021124.1 168:C SCH
SN2002jg 20021124.2 168:C KAI
SN2002jg 20021125.2 166:C KAI
# NGC 7253 = Arp 278, a host galaxy of SN 2002jg (22:19:28.80,
# +29:23:04.5 (J2000.0)), is an interacting triple galaxies. A offset
# of SN 2002jg from the brightest nucleus of the southeastern galaxy
# (NGC 7253B = UGC 11985 = MCG +05-52-011) is 20"W and 13"S. There
# are several foreground stars and H II regions within the host, so be
# careful in the identification. The expected maximum for typical SN
# Ia is mag about 15.8, unless it would be reddened by the
# interstellar matter in the host galaxy.
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