>Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 12:11:45 -0700 (PDT) >From: Kevin Krisciunas <kevin@lensing.astro.washington.edu> >Subject: SN 2000cx > >SUPERNOVA 2000cx IN NGC 524 > >K. Krisciunas (Univ. of Washington) reports preliminary photometry of SN >2000cx, reduced by him from images taken by C. Logan and T. Tavenner >(also Univ. Washington) using the Manastash Ridge Observatory 0.76-m >reflector near Ellensburg, Washington. July 19.42 UT, V = 14.00, B-V = >+0.13, V-R = +0.01, V-I = -0.03 (uncertainties +/- 0.04 mag). July 20.43 >UT, V = 13.82, B-V = +0.16, V-R = 0.00, V-I = -0.07 (uncertainties +/- >0.02 mag). > >A nice bright one, separated from foreground stars and the galaxy, and >discovered before maximum... > >Kevin Reformatted (the first two will override the preliminary report): SN2000cx 20000719.42 14.00V APO SN2000cx 20000719.42 14.13B APO SN2000cx 20000719.42 13.99R APO SN2000cx 20000719.42 14.03I APO SN2000cx 20000720.43 13.82V APO SN2000cx 20000720.43 13.98B APO SN2000cx 20000720.43 13.82R APO SN2000cx 20000720.43 13.89I APO