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[vsnet-campaign-sn 717] SNe information from IAUC 8232+



SN2003jb  20031023.84  165C  ARB
SN2003jb  20031024.991 159:C DBr

DBr: D. Briggs, Portsmouth, England

# SN 2003jb (14:49:22.28, +63:16:06.2 (J2000.0), offset = 5"E, 8"S) is
# hosted by IC 1065, a lenticular (SB0) galaxy.  The discovery (and
# confirmation) magnitude is quite brighter than that expected for the
# typical SN Ia with the NED recession velocity (12483 km/s).  The
# spectroscopy and the follow-up photometry are urged.

SN2003jc  20031005.2 <185:C  KAI
SN2003jc  20031024.2  170:C  KAI
SN2003jc  20031025.2  169:C  KAI

# SN 2003jc (23:04:53.34, -6:32:12.2 (J2000.0), offset = 20"W, 7"N) is
# hosted by MCG -01-58-18, a spiral (S?) galaxy.  The SN is almost
# superimposed on the bright H II region with several knots.  The CfA
# team spectroscopy (Oct. 26.22 UT) suggest that it seems to be an
# early SN II
# (http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/oir/Research/supernova/RecentSN.html) .

SN2003jd  20031016.2 <190:C  KAI
SN2003jd  20031025.2  161:C  KAI
SN2003jd  20031026.2  160:C  KAI

# SN 2003jd (23:21:03.38, -4:53:45.5 (J2000.0), offset = 8"E, 8"S) is
# hosted by MCG -01-59-21, a disturbed-spiral (SAB(s)m) galaxy.  The
# discovery magnitude is consistent with the expected maximum for
# typical SN Ia. 

SN2003je  20031015.5 <190:C  KAI
SN2003je  20031025.5  181:C  KAI
SN2003je  20031026.5  179:C  KAI

# SN 2003je (8:49:22.24, +36:42:56.6 (J2000.0), offset = 4"W, 20"N) is
# hosted by NGC 2668, a spiral (Sab) galaxy.  The expected maximum for
# typical SN Ia is mag about 16.7.


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