SN2003hg 20030809.4 <190:C KAI SN2003hg 20030818.4 169:C KAI SN2003hg 20030819.4 169:C KAI # SN 2003hg (23:51:24.13, +20:06:38.3 (J2000.0), offset = 11"W, 4"S) # is hosted by NGC 7771, a barred-spiral (SB(s)a) galaxy interacting # with a lenticular (S0/a) galaxy NGC 7770. The expected maximum for # typical SN Ia is mag about 14.7, so this SN seems a core-collapse # event. SN2003hh 20030808.5 <195:C KAI SN2003hh 20030818.5 187:C KAI SN2003hh 20030819.4 181:C KAI # SN 2003hh (00:00:07.08, +08:16:42.3 (J2000.0), offset = 3" due # south) is hosted by UGC 12890, an elliptical (E, NLSy1) galaxy # within a compact cluster. This SN seems to be of type Ia soon after # explosion, which is consistent with the discovery magnitudes.
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