SN2003dj 20020410.27 <217C PAL SN2003dj 20030203.62 <208C PAL SN2003dj 20030324.46 200C PAL SN2003dj 20030326.46 202C PAL SN2003dj 20030409.31 199C PAL # SN 2003dj (13:16:22.04, +19:25:53.4 (J2000.0), offset = 3"E, 2"N) is # hosted by MAPS-NGP O_438_0282902, a dim (mag about 19) galaxy. SN2003dk 20020509.16 <211C PAL SN2003dk 20030208.56 <209C PAL SN2003dk 20030218.61 <200C PAL SN2003dk 20030327.34 192C PAL SN2003dk 20030409.31 197C PAL # SN 2003dk (13:15:31.65, -07:20:55.8 (J2000.0), offset = 2"W, 3"S) is # hosted by APMUKS(BJ) B131255.32-070502.6, also a dim (mag about 19) # galaxy. SN2003dl 20030208.5 <200:C KAI SN2003dl 20030316.5 <195:C KAI SN2003dl 20030331.5 192:C KAI SN2003dl 20030404.4 192:C SCH SN2003dl 20030408.5 192:C KAI SN2003dl 20030409.5 192:C KAI # SN 2003dl (14:56:36.25, +30:14:21.5 (J2000.0), offset = 8"E, 21"N) # is hosted by NGC 5789, a neighbour disturbed (Sdm) knotty galaxy. # The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 13.6 (!), so # this SN is very subluminous (M_V around -14) or highly reddened # within the host galaxy. Sincerely Yours, Hitoshi Yamaoka, Kyushu Univ., Japan yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
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