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Details for Candidate SN841

Initial RA (deg)48.495991
Initial Dec (deg)-1.010015
Averaged RA (deg)48.496033
Averaged Dec (deg)-1.009997
Averaged RA (hh:mm:ss)3:13:59.05
Averaged Dec (dd:mm:ss)-1:0:36.0
Redshift0.29910
IUAC Name---
Observability0.000
Time weight0.000
Crowding weight0.000
Dust weight0.073
Entry date/time2005-09-04 16:49:32

Fits

Fit type  Best  Criterion ACriterion B
z fitIa????
z constrainedIa??Ia


SN typeChisqDays
Past Peak
dm_15*zAvPk g MagPk r Magg magr mag
Ia (noz)0.491536.94 1.100.26300.1000 21.48421.334 99.99999.999
Ibc (noz)1.141535.44 0.600.1905-0.5000 21.49721.315 99.99999.999
II (noz)0.591539.44 0.600.1660-0.4000 20.89720.726 99.99999.999
Ia (z)1.351540.64 0.900.3981-0.5000 21.66621.255 99.99999.999
Ibc (z)5.111533.44 0.700.3981-0.4000 21.82820.981 99.99999.999
II (z)2.251543.24 0.800.3981-0.1000 21.37121.517 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
420458 101Dilday 48.496090-1.010030 21.60421.653 21.56805/09/0353616.44 5566553 1012738242    
420453 101Dilday 48.495991-1.010015 21.62921.686 ---05/09/0353616.45 5566552 1012738241    
519345 101Smith 48.496044-1.010040 21.73521.418 21.37205/09/1553628.40 5610774 1012738242    
547476 5Garnavic 48.496010-1.010010 ---21.530 21.44205/09/2253635.41 5622759 121829003664    
577577 103Lampeitl 48.496048-1.010047 22.68321.844 21.85505/09/2653639.45 5642399 101829003663    
577578 103Lampeitl 48.496014-1.010023 22.82921.924 21.77805/09/2653639.45 5642400 101829003664    
593851 101Dilday 48.496010-1.009910 ---21.975 22.15405/09/2853641.45 5658227 101829003664    
610790 101vdHeyden 48.496063-1.009990 ---22.211 22.10805/10/0153644.40 5670759 101829003663    

Forced Photometry

Runu magg magr mag i mag z mag
5566 24.205 FailFail Fail22.187
5603 99.999 FailFail FailFail
5610 99.999 FailFail Fail22.269
5622 23.842 22.65621.677 21.523Fail
5642 23.734 22.77321.994 21.911Fail
5658 FailFail Fail
5670 FailFail Fail
5731 FailFail Fail
5744 FailFail Fail
5759 FailFail Fail
5765 FailFail Fail
5770 FailFail Fail
5777 FailFail Fail
5781 FailFail Fail
5792 FailFail Fail
5800 FailFail Fail
5823 FailFail Fail
5842 FailFail Fail
5866 FailFail Fail
5872 FailFail Fail
5878 99.99999.999 23.636
5918 24.47499.999 23.263

Information on Nearby Galaxy(s)

distance
(mdeg)
RADecz del_zgmagrmagimag
0.2448.49619-1.01015 0.437300.0369021.516 20.46720.158

Imaging Followup

Report #RequestedTelescope PriorityObservedgmagrmag DatagifComment

Spectra

Report #RequestedTelescopePriority ObservedEvaluationZ gifComment
2757 -HETDone 2009-03-17None YES host galaxy of photometric Ia; r=20.6

Search RunFilterObject ID SearchTemplateSubtracted
5566g420458
5566r420458
5566i420458
5566g420453
5566r420453
5566i420453
5610g519345
5610r519345
5610i519345
5622g547476
5622r547476
5622i547476
5642g577577
5642r577577
5642i577577
5642g577578
5642r577578
5642i577578
5658g593851
5658r593851
5658i593851
5670g610790
5670r610790
5670i610790

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