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Details for Candidate SN701

Initial RA (deg)-25.394587
Initial Dec (deg)0.797540
Averaged RA (deg)-25.394606
Averaged Dec (deg)0.797560
Averaged RA (hh:mm:ss)22:18:25.29
Averaged Dec (dd:mm:ss)+0:47:51.2
Redshift0.20603
IUAC Name---
Observability0.000
Time weight0.000
Crowding weight0.000
Dust weight0.566
Entry date/time2005-09-04 15:02:10

Fits

Fit type  Best  Criterion ACriterion B
z fitII????
z constrainedIa????


SN typeChisqDays
Past Peak
dm_15*zAvPk g MagPk r Magg magr mag
Ia (noz)1.861571.84 0.600.19950.0100 20.38720.480 99.99999.999
Ibc (noz)2.311548.44 0.700.28180.0100 21.35920.516 99.99999.999
II (noz)1.821562.44 1.100.14130.0100 20.94521.112 99.99999.999
Ia (z)1.861571.84 0.600.20600.0100 20.38720.480 99.99999.999
Ibc (z)3.051548.44 0.700.20600.7943 21.47120.486 99.99999.999
II (z)3.371546.84 0.800.20601.0000 21.50721.289 99.99999.999

*Explanation of dm15 codes for SNIbc and SNII
type II: 0.6->Nugent's II-L; 0.7->Nugent's II-P; 0.8->Nugent's IIn; 0.9->SN1999em (II-P); 1.0->SN1998S (IIn); 1.1->SN1993J (IIb)
type Ibc: 0.6->Nugent's normal Ibc; 0.7->Nugent's Ibc hypernova; 0.8->SN2002ap (another Ic hypernova); 0.9->1999ex (normal Ic)

Objects

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ID #RankScannerRaDec G MagR MagI MagObs DateObs MJD SRunSFieldrrccTRunTField Flags
416041 103Sako -25.3945870.797540 21.48720.804 ---05/09/0353616.23 556659 1052662112    
465676 4Kessler -25.3945470.797535 ---21.420 21.37005/09/1053623.23 5590240 1052662112    
494898 103Smith -25.3945750.797475 ---21.473 21.38305/09/1353626.21 5603279 1052662113    
541427 100Sako -25.3946650.797645 ---21.629 21.83805/09/2253635.21 5622265 125829001170    

Forced Photometry

Runu magg magr mag i mag z mag
5566 23.337 21.55421.011 21.77599.999
5590 25.293 22.60921.283 21.22622.046
5603 99.999 22.659Fail 21.38921.421
5610 25.746 23.122.03 21.35821.635
5622 99.999 24.6521.988 22.08621.8
5633 99.999 23.15122.564 21.55720.868
5670 99.999 24.84822.785 22.15722.527
5709 99.999 24.13122.84 22.93399.999
5719 99.999 99.99922.13 99.99999.999
5744 23.139 23.37423.086 22.53123.284
5770 99.999 99.99922.946 22.59999.999
5781 99.999 24.16624.338 23.53226.737
5792 24.685 99.99923.442 22.75222.735
5800 22.558 24.33123.32 22.80299.999
5813 99.999 24.41723.347 25.50599.999
5823 24.599 26.4423.835 24.16523.331
5842 Fail FailFail FailFail
5865 99.999 22.59424.197 22.02399.999
5878 24.072 24.46425.263 23.51499.999
5902 99.999 25.74599.999 99.99999.999
5909 99.999 24.52923.19 22.81499.999
5918 99.999 99.99999.999 22.599.999

Information on Nearby Galaxy(s)

distance
(mdeg)
RADecz del_zgmagrmagimag
0.54-25.395120.79760 0.206030.0001419.078 17.90917.509
4.26-25.394820.79329 -1.0000099.9000023.525 22.13521.648
4.93-25.393740.80240 -1.0000099.9000024.014 22.42921.647
2.76-25.392550.79568 0.364100.0337021.125 20.14019.780

Imaging Followup

Report #RequestedTelescope PriorityObservedgmagrmag DatagifComment

Spectra

Report #RequestedTelescopePriority ObservedEvaluationZ gifComment
2795 -APODISDone 2008-09-02Galaxy0.2061 YES host galaxy of photometric Ia: g=19.1, r=17.9; done night of 9/1

Search RunFilterObject ID SearchTemplateSubtracted
5566g416041
5566r416041
5566i416041
5590g465676
5590r465676
5590i465676
5603g494898
5603r494898
5603i494898
5622g541427
5622r541427
5622i541427

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