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[vsnet-campaign-sn 605] SNe information from IAUC 8117



SN2003dm  20020331.38  <209C  PAL
SN2003dm  20030119.54  <205C  PAL
SN2003dm  20030322.20   200C  PAL
SN2003dm  20030407.33   197C  PAL

# SN 2003dm (11:31:38.15, +25:34:14.3 (J2000.0), offset = 2"W, 1"N) is
# hosted by an anonymous galaxy which is hardly seen on DSS iamges.

SN2003dn  20020331.37  <210C  PAL
SN2003dn  20030221.50  <207C  PAL
SN2003dn  20030407.30   200C  PAL
SN2003dn  20030410.15   200C  PAL

# SN 2003dn (11:20:08.03, +25:36:48.7 (J2000.0), offset = 6" due
# south) is hosted by an dim anonymous galaxy, also hardly detected on
# DSS iamges.

SN2003do  20020409.21  <216C  PAL
SN2003do  20020420.25  <209C  PAL
SN2003do  20030322.40   202C  PAL
SN2003do  20030408.29   199C  PAL
SN2003do  20030411.32   199C  PAL

# SN 2003do (13:03:29.37, +27:19:11.1 (J2000.0), offset = 1"E, 1"S) is
# hosted by a dim (USNO-B1.0 rmag about 20) anonymous galaxy.  The SN
# is superimposed on the Coma cluster, in which a typical SN Ia is
# expected to have a maximum magnitude of about 16.5.   

SN2003dp  20020503.21  <214C  PAL
SN2003dp  20030322.40  <211C  PAL
SN2003dp  20030408.36   200C  PAL
SN2003dp  20030411.32   200C  PAL

# SN 2003dp (13:13:24.23, +27:56:09.3 (J2000.0), offset = 3" due west)
# is hosted by a dim (USNO-B1.0 rmag = 19.5) anonymous galaxy.  This
# SN is also near (within 3 degree) to the center of the Coma cluster.

SN2003dq  20020402.27  <218C  PAL
SN2003dq  20030324.16  <215C  PAL
SN2003dq  20030325.24  <213C  PAL
SN2003dq  20030409.42   190C  PAL
SN2003dq  20030410.15   189C  PAL

# SN 2003dq (11:04:45.44, +15:26:49.4 (J2000.0), offset = 2" due
# south) is hosted by a dim (mag 19) spiral galaxy MAPS-NGP
# O_432-0786358, which is an eastern component of a pair of galaxies. 

SN2003dr  20030324.0   <205C  Puc
SN2003dr  20030408.3   <185C  SCH
SN2003dr  20030412.4    179C  SCH
SN2003dr  20030413.18   180C  Puc
SN2003dr  20030414.16   180C  Puc
SN2003dr  20030414.4    179C  SCH

# SN 2003dr (14:38:11.13, +46:38:03.4 (J2000.0), offset = 4"W, 14"S)
# is hosted by NGC 5714, a nearby edge-on spiral (Sc) galaxy.  The
# expected maximum of typical unreddened SN Ia is mag about 14.1 (!) 

SN 2003cx:
In [vsnet-campaign-sn 596] (Apr. 3)
>SN2003cx  20020517.29 <210C  PAL
>SN2003cx  20030212.61 <203C  PAL
>SN2003cx  20030323.44  194C  PAL
>SN2003cx  20030331.42  191C  PAL
>SN2003cx  20030331.46  191C  PAL
>SN2003cx  20030331.48  191C  PAL
>
># SN 2003cx (13:57:06.46, -17:02:22.6 (J2000.0), offset = 1"W, 3"S) is
># hosted by a dim (mag about 18) galaxy, which has stellar appearence
># on DSS images.

   The Las Campanas spectrum of SN 2003cx taken on Apr. 10.39 revealed
that it is a normal SN II two or three weeks after explosion.  The
redshift of the host galaxy is 0.037. 

SN 2003dc:
In [vsnet-campaign-sn 601] (Apr. 11)
>SN2003dc  20020506.28  <209C  PAL
>SN2003dc  20030206.65  <205C  PAL
>SN2003dc  20030324.58   196C  PAL
>SN2003dc  20030326.46   193C  PAL
>SN2003dc  20030403.47   183C  PAL
>
># SN 2003dc (13:54:21.70, +05:46:09.3 (J2000.0), offset = 1"E, 2"S) is
># hosted by a very dim (R ~ 20) galaxy, which appears almost as a
># point source on DSS image.

  The Las Campanas spectrum of SN 2003dc taken on Apr. 10.37 revealed
that it is SN Ia near maximum.  The redshift of the host galaxy is
derived as 0.067.

Sincerely Yours,
Hitoshi Yamaoka, Kyushu Univ., Japan
yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp


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