SN2003hq 20030815.0 <190:C ARM SN2003hq 20030830.89 171:C ARM SN2003hq 20030831.934 171:C ARM # SN 2003hq (16:33:40.90, +50:22:37.7 (J2000.0), offset = 3"W, 9"N) is # hosted by MCG +08-30-27, a spiral galaxy within a group VV 667. # IAUC 8192 informed that the UCB team revealed that it is a type Ia # SN near the maximum light. SN2003hr 20030402.0 <195:C Bol SN2003hr 20030831.16 168:C Bol SN2003hr 20030901.150 168:C Bol # SN 2003hr (8:24:39.06, +73:24:23.3 (J2000.0), offset = 48"W, 20"S) # is hosted by NGC 2551, a spiral (SA(s)0/a) galaxy. The expected # maximum for typical SN Ia is mag about 14.2 (!), but it seems not # the case. SN2003hs 20030819.2 <200:C KAI SN2003hs 20030824.2 <190:C KAI SN2003hs 20030831.2 188:C KAI SN2003hs 20030901.2 186:C KAI # SN 2003hs (18:11:10.93, +49:52:08.9 (J2000.0), offset = 11"E, 16"N) # is hosted by UGC 11149, a spiral (Sb) galaxy. This galaxy also # produced SN Ia 1998dx, whose maximum was mag about 17.9. SN2003ht 20030118.2 <195:C KAI SN2003ht 20030129.2 <190:C KAI SN2003ht 20030901.5 185:C KAI SN2003ht 20030902.5 185:C KAI # SN 2003ht (2:59:55.17, +24:13:36.8 (J2000.0), offset = 4"E, 5"N) is # hosted by UGC 2457, a spiral (SAcd) galaxy. The expected maximum # for typical SN Ia is mag about 18.0.
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