Electronic Telegram No. 656 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION M.S. 18, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. IAUSUBS@CFA.HARVARD.EDU or FAX 617-495-7231 (subscriptions) CBAT@CFA.HARVARD.EDU (science) URL http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/cbat.html SUPERNOVAE 2006hu, 2006hv, 2006hw, 2006hx Further to CBETs 611 and 654, B. Bassett, South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO); A. Becker, University of Washington (UW); H. Brewington, Apache Point Observatory (APO); C. Choi, Seoul National University (SNU); D. Cinabro, Wayne State University; F. DeJongh, Fermilab; J. Dembicky, APO; D. L. DePoy, Ohio State University (OSU); B. Dilday, University of Chicago (UC); M. Doi, University of Tokyo (UoT); J. Frieman, Fermilab and UC; P. Garnavich, University of Notre Dame; M. Harvanek, APO; C. Hogan, UW; J. Holtzman, New Mexico State University; M. Im, SNU; S. Jha, Stanford University (SU); K. Konishi, UoT; J. Krzesinski, APO; H. Lampeitl, Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI); R. Kessler, UC; B. Ketzeback, D. Long, O. Malanushenko, and V. Malanushenko, APO; J. Marriner and D. McGinnis, Fermilab; R. McMillan, APO; G. Miknaitis, Fermilab; T. Morokuma, UoT; R. Nichol, University of Portsmouth (UP); K. Pan, APO; J. L. Prieto, OSU; M. Richmond, Rochester Institute of Technology; A. Riess, STScI; R. Romani, SU; M. Sako, University of Pennsylvania; G. Saurage, APO; D. Schneider, Pennsylvania State University; M. Smith, UP; S. Snedden, APO; N. Takanashi and K. Tokita, UoT; K. van der Heyden, SAAO; S. Watters, APO; C. Wheeler, University of Texas; N. Yasuda, UoT; and C. Zheng, SU, on behalf of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey II collaboration, report the discovery of four new type-Ia supernovae on multiple g, r, and i images taken with the SDSS 2.5-m telescope at APO by the SDSS observing team. J. Marriner, D. McGinnis, and J. Dembicky report that observations with the ARC 3.5-m telescope at APO on Oct. 1 UT indicate that the four new objects are all type-Ia supernovae. The discovery magnitudes tabulated below are all SDSS g magnitudes. Spectroscopic redshifts are given in the column labelled "z". Peak dates (all 2006) are approximate estimates from early fits to the multi-band light curves. SN Discov. R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. z Estimated Date UT Peak Date 2006hu Sept. 18 3 34 22.72 - 1 07 23.5 22.0 0.14 Sept.27 2006hv Sept. 18 22 27 19.99 + 1 01 51.4 22.7 0.15 Oct. 2 2006hw Sept. 22 3 13 03.44 - 0 28 17.9 22.5 0.14 Oct. 3 2006hx Sept. 28 1 13 57.31 + 0 22 18.0 21.2 0.05 Oct. 6 NOTE: These 'Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams' are sometimes superseded by text appearing later in the printed IAU Circulars. (C) Copyright 2006 CBAT 2006 October 3 (CBET 656) Daniel W. E. Green