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[vsnet-campaign-sn 696] SNe information from IAUC 8205



SN2003ie  20030919.839  152:C  ARB
SN2003ie  20030920.173  149C   Bol

# SN 2003ie (12:03:18.15, +44:31:34.6 (J2000.0), offset = 91"E, 19"S)
# is hosted by NGC 4051, a nearby spiral (SAB(rs)bc) galaxy.  This
# galaxy had also produced SN Ic 1983I, whose maximum was mag about
# 13.7.  

SN 2003hu:
In [vsnet-campaign-sn 684] (Sept. 8):
>SN2003hu  20030831.0   <195C  ARM
>SN2003hu  20030906.968  180C  ARM
>SN2003hu  20030907.919  180C  ARM
>
># SN 2003hu (19:11:31.40, +77:53:35.2 (J2000.0), offset = 4"W, 3"S) is
># hosted by an anonymous galaxy with a bright nucleus (possibly
># interacting with 16" NW smaller galaxy).  It is about 204" west and
># 120" south of UGC 11423.  If the host galaxy and the new object is
># at the same distance as UGC 11423, the expected maximum for typical
># SN Ia is mag about 16.9.

  The CfA team has revealed that it is type Ia SN near maximum on
Sept. 19.20 UT.  The redshift of the host galaxy was quite larger than
that of UGC 11423.

SN 2003hz:
In [vsnet-campaign-sn 692] (Sept. 15):
>SN2003hz  20030311.2 <195C  KAI
>SN2003hz  20030914.5  167C  KAI
>SN2003hz  20030915.5  168C  KAI
>
># SN 2003hz (5:48:07.86, +46:15:22.8 (J2000.0), offset = 3"W, 2"N) is
># hosted by PGC 17866, a spiral (Sc) galaxy near the Galactic plane.
># The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is consistent with the
># discovery magnitude.

  The CfA team also revealed that it is also a type Ia SN, about a
week after maximum with a Sept. 19.51 UT spectrum.


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