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[vsnet-campaign-sn 547] SNe informations from IAUC 8060



SN2003V  20021213.0  <222C  PAL
SN2003V  20030116.16  182C  PAL
SN2003V  20030116.18  182C  PAL
SN2003V  20030116.20  182C  PAL
SN2003V  20030125.0   184C  PAL

# A host galaxy of SN 2003V (3:05:43.05, -1:24:12.8 (J2000.0), offset
# = 3"W, 2"N) is a small and dim (mag about 18.5) galaxy APMUKS(BJ)
# B030310.79-013550.9.  

SN 2003P:
In [vsnet-campaign-sn 543] (Jan. 26):
>SN2003P  20021103.0  <195C  Bol
>SN2003P  20030123.914 180C  Bol
>SN2003P  20030124.250 180C  Bol
>SN2003P  20030125.758 180C  Bol
>
># A host galaxy of SN 2003P (8:01:15.63, +55:44:34.8 (J2000.0), offset
># = 4"E, 4"N) is a small galaxy interacting with MCG +09-13-105.  The
># expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag around 17.

  The UCB team revealed that this is type-Ia SN about a month past
maximum on Jan. 28.

SN 2003T:
In [vsnet-campaign-sn 545] (Jan. 28):
>SN2003T  20030105.4  <190:C  KAI
>SN2003T  20030125.4   181:C  SCH
>SN2003T  20030127.4   179:C  SCH
>
># A host galaxy of SN 2003T (9:14:11.06, +16:44:48.0 (J2000.0), offset
># = 25"W, 15"N) is a face-on spiral (SA(r)ab) galaxy UGC 4864.  The
># expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 17.0.

  The UCB team also revealed that it is quite young type II SN soon (a
week) after the explosion on Jan. 28.

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