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[vsnet-obs 41953] SN observations from IAUC 7986-7996 (part 1)
- Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 00:24:49 +0900 (JST)
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- From: Hitoshi YAMAOKA <yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp>
- Subject: [vsnet-obs 41953] SN observations from IAUC 7986-7996 (part 1)
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SN2002gd 20020813.0 <205C Puc
SN2002gd 20020822.0 <190C PAL
SN2002gd 20021005.31 189C PAL
SN2002gd 20021005.33 191C PAL
SN2002gd 20021005.87 179V KLO
SN2002gd 20021006.22 175C Puc
SN2002gd 20021006.28 183C PAL
SN2002gd 20021006.31 180C PAL
SN2002gd 20021006.33 181C PAL
SN2002gd 20021006.83 177V KLO
SN2002gd 20021007.83 173V CJa
SN2002gd 20021008.78 175V KLO
Observer(new): CJa: C. Jasinski
# The host galaxy of SN 2002gd is NGC 7537, a edge-on spiral (SABc:)
# galaxy making a pair with NGC 7541. NGC 7541 produced SN Ia 1998dh,
# whose maximum was V ~ 14. Several spectroscopies (Oct. 8) were
# reported in IAUC 7987, which showed that SN 2002gd is a young type
# II SN.
SN2002ge 20001001.82 <180C CHA
SN2002ge 20021007.90 141C CHA
# The host galaxy of SN 2002ge is NGC 7400, a tilted spiral (SAB:(r)b)
# galaxy. Spectra were taken around Oct. 9 (Australia and South
# Africa, IAUC 7990), which suggest that it is of type I, perhaps type Ia.
# The expected maximum for typical SN Ia is close to the discovery
# magnitude.
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