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[vsnet-campaign-sn 466] SN observation from IAUC 7959
SN2002ep 20020713.0 <205C PAL
SN2002ep 20020723.0 <205C PAL
SN2002ep 20020806.47 187C PAL
SN2002ep 20020807.5 187C PAL
SN2002ep 20020817.4 190C PAL
# An apparent host galaxy of SN 2002ep is 2MASXi J2157220-075125,
# which is possibly a member of Abell 2399. The SN is located on 5"
# due west of the center of the host galaxy. If the membership is
# correct, the expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 18.6.
SN2002eq 20020704.0 <205C PAL
SN2002eq 20020719.0 <205C PAL
SN2002eq 20020808.36 196C PAL
SN2002eq 20020818.3 194C PAL
# An apparent host galaxy of SN 2002eq is APMUKS(BJ)
# B211613.63-162951.1, which seems to be a quite distant galaxy.
SN2002er 20020816.2 <190C KAI
SN2002er 20020823.2 175:C KAI
SN2002er 20020824.2 169:C KAI
# The host galaxy of SN 2002er is UGC 10743 (offset is 12"W,5"N), a
# nearby spiral or lenticular (Sa?) galaxy somewhat afftected the
# Milky Way extionction. The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is
# mag about 14.8. It seems to be a young SN in a rising phase, so the
# followup observations are quite encouraged.
SN2002es 20020215.2 <190:C KAI
SN2002es 20020812.5 185:C KAI
SN2002es 20020823.5 164:C KAI
SN2002es 20020824.5 163:C KAI
# UGC 2708, the host galaxy of SN 2002es (offset 19"W, 25"N), is a
# lenticular (S0) galaxy, which produce SN Ia only. The reported
# magnitude is consistent with the expected maximum for typical SN Ia.
SN2002et 20020802.3 <190:C KAI
SN2002et 20020824.3 165:C KAI
SN2002et 20020825.3 165:C KAI
# The host galaxy of SN 2002et is MCG -04-47-10 (offset 2"W, 7"S),
# which is a open spiral (SA(r)c) galaxy. The reported magnitude is
# as bright as the expected maximum for SN Ia.
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