SN2003fb 20021113.3 <190:C KAI SN2003fb 20030605.5 186:C KAI SN2003fb 20030606.4 186:C KAI # SN 2003fb (20:11:50.33, +5:45:37.6 (J2000.0), offset = 15"E, 13"S) # is hosted by UGC 11522, a spiral (Sbc) galaxy. The ANU group took a # spectrum of this object on June 6.7 UT, which revealed that it is a # type-II SN. SN2003fc 20021020.3 <190:C KAI SN2003fc 20030605.5 184:C KAI SN2003fc 20030606.4 183:C KAI # SN 2003fc (20:08:22.08, -17:36:30.5 (J2000.0), offset = 2"W, 7"N) is # hosted by 2MASX J20082222-1736386, a small spiral(?) galaxy. SN 2003ed: In [vsnet-campaign-sn 617] (May 6): > The CfA team has revealed that the SN is of type II soon after >explosion. The spectrum can be seen at: >http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/oir/Research/supernova/spectra/sn2003ed-20030505.flm.gif >, which shows a blue continuum with a broad H-alpha feature with P-Cyg >profile. It can remain at mag 15 for some dozen days, so the >follow-up observation of this bright SN is enjoyable. The UCB team took spectra of SN 2003ed on May 25, which show striking resemblance to that of SN IIb 1993J. He I lines with P-Cyg profile is now emerged. Sincerely Yours, Hitoshi Yamaoka, Kyushu Univ., Japan yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
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