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[vsnet-campaign-sn 710] SNe observations from IAUC 8226



SN2003iu  20030901.0  <190:C  ARM
SN2003iu  20030923.0  <195:C  ARM
SN2003iu  20031016.07  164:C  ARM
SN2003iu  20031017.106 164:C  ARM

# SN 2003iu (1:55:24.55, +21:17:06.4 (J2000.0), offset = 2"W, 4"S) is
# hosted by UGC 1393, a lenticular (S0-:) galaxy.  With regard to the
# recession velocity of the host galaxy (12320 km/s by the NED), the
# discovery magnitude is quite bright even as a SN Ia.  Further
# photometry and the spectral classification is urged.

SN2003iv  20031008.4  <190:C  KAI
SN2003iv  20031017.4   172:C  KAI
SN2003iv  20031018.4   171:C  KAI

# SN 2003iv (2:50:07.25, +12:50:46.5 (J2000.0), offset = 23"W, 8"N) is
# hosted by PGC 10738, a compact galaxy.  The discovery magnitude is
# consistent with (but somewhat brigher than) the expected maximum for
# normal SNe Ia. 

SN2003iw  20030915.0  <195:C  Bol
SN2003iw  20030923.0  <195:C  Bol
SN2003iw  20031007.0  <195:C  Bol
SN2003iw  20031017.95  176:C  Bol
SN2003iw  20031018.304 176:C  Bol
SN2003iw  20031018.873 171:C  ARM

# SN 2003iw (21:39:43.03, +6:17:03.0 (J2000.0), offset = 22"W, 8"S) is
# hosted by NGC 7102, a barred-spiral (SB(rs)b?) galaxy.  There are
# many foreground stars superimposed on NGC 7102, so the
# identification needs care.  The expected maximum for typical SN Ia
# is mag about 15.9.


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