SN2003cu 20020405.14 <211:C PAL SN2003cu 20030223.54 192:C PAL SN2003cu 20030309.36 199:C PAL SN2003cu 20030324.16 201:C PAL SN2003cu 20030326.14 202:C PAL SN2003cu 20030327.14 199:C PAL SN2003cu 20030401.22 202:C PAL # SN 2003cu (10:53:02.66, -0:41:03.9 (J2000.0), offset = 6"W, 4"N) is # hosted by SDSS J105303.06-004107.1, an apparently edge-on spiral # galaxy. The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is comparable to the # observed magnitude. SN2003cv 20020401.33 <210:C PAL SN2003cv 20030324.18 178:C PAL SN2003cv 20030326.29 177:C PAL SN2003cv 20030331.13 176:C PAL # SN 2003cv (11:17:48.36, +19:09:08.5 (J2000.0), offset = 1"W, 3"N) is # hosted by MAPS-NGP O_433_0206212, an apparently disturbed spiral # galaxy with mag about 19. SN2003cw 20030308.46 <209:C PAL SN2003cw 20030324.18 197:C PAL SN2003cw 20030331.13 201:C PAL # SN 2003cw (11:24:03.88, +23:20:44.8 (J2000.0), offset = 10" due N) # is hosted by 2MASXi J1124038+232034, a dim galaxy. Sincerely Yours, Hitoshi Yamaoka, Kyushu Univ., Japan yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
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