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Details for Candidate SN756

Initial RA (deg)26.327854
Initial Dec (deg)0.669800
Averaged RA (deg)26.327854
Averaged Dec (deg)0.669800
Averaged RA (hh:mm:ss)1:45:18.68
Averaged Dec (dd:mm:ss)+0:40:11.3
Redshift
IUAC Name---
Observability0.000
Time weight0.000
Crowding weight-1.000
Dust weight-1.000
Entry date/time2005-09-04 15:50:35

Fits

Fit type  Best  Criterion ACriterion B
z fitIbcIbcIbc
z constrained


SN typeChisqDays
Past Peak
dm_15*zAvPk g MagPk r Magg magr mag
Ia (noz)0.001549.55 1.200.16601.2000 21.97721.594 99.99999.999
Ibc (noz)0.001532.55 1.100.09550.5000 22.17621.270 99.99999.999
II (noz)0.001535.45 0.700.01742.1000 19.90019.084 99.99999.999
Ia (z)55158.45
Ibc (z)55158.45
II (z)55158.45

*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
419081 101Sako 26.3278540.669800 22.28521.664 21.53805/09/0353616.38 5566404 105273893    

Forced Photometry

Runu magg magr mag i mag z mag
5566 24.316 22.29721.72 21.54520.912
5603 Fail 26.999.999 99.999Fail

Information on Nearby Galaxy(s)

distance
(mdeg)
RADecz del_zgmagrmagimag
0.1126.327820.66970 -1.0000099.9000023.670 23.18321.661

Imaging Followup

Report #RequestedTelescope PriorityObservedgmagrmag DatagifComment

Spectra

Report #RequestedTelescopePriority ObservedEvaluationZ gifComment

Search RunFilterObject ID SearchTemplateSubtracted
5566g419081
5566r419081
5566i419081

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