Electronic Telegram No. 2049 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://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/cbat.html SUPERNOVAE 2009lr, 2009ls, 2009lt, 2009lu, AND 2009lv H. Yamaoka, Kyushu University, forwards the report by K. Itagaki (Yamagata, Japan) that SN 2009ls in NGC 3423 (cf. CBET 2041) was not visible on a CCD image taken on Nov. 6.795 UT with a 0.60-m reflector (limiting mag about 18.0). Ondrej Pejcha, Ohio State University; and Jose Prieto, Carnegie Observatory, report that optical spectra (range 380-720 nm; resolution 0.8 nm) of supernova 2009ls were obtained with the Hiltner 2.4-m telescope (+ CCDS) at MDM Observatory on Nov. 25.53 UT. The spectrum shows a blue continuum with broad Balmer lines, characteristic of a young type-II supernova. After correcting for the recession velocity of NGC 3423 (+1011 km/s; de Vaucouleurs et al. 1991, Third Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies; via NED), an expansion velocity of 12500 km/s is measured from the blue-shifted absorption of the H-alpha P-Cyg profile. The following Sloan magnitude measurements were obtained with RETROCAM on the Hiltner 2.4-m telescope: Nov. 25.501 UT, g' = 14.74 +/- 0.09; 25.503, r' = 14.78 +/- 0.08; 25.506, i' = 14.88 +/- 0.09. T. N. Steele, C. V. Griffith, I. K. W. Kleiser, and A. V. Filippenko, University of California, Berkeley, report that inspection of a CCD spectrum (range 340-1020 nm), obtained on Nov. 25 UT with the 3-m Shane reflector (+ Kast) at Lick Observatory, shows that SN 2009lv (CBET 2045) is a normal type-Ia supernova shortly after maximum light; cross-correlation with a library of supernova spectra using the "SuperNova IDentification" code (SNID; Blondin and Tonry 2007, Ap.J. 666, 1024) indicates that it is most similar to SN 1994ae at about three days past maximum. SN 2009lr (CBET 2040) is a type-Ia supernova a few days prior to maximum light; it most closely resembles supernova-1999aa-like objects (Li et al. 2001, Ap.J. 546, 734; Garavini et al. 2004, A.J. 128, 387). SN 2009lt (CBET 2043) is a normal type-Ia supernova about one month past maximum light; cross-correlation with SNID indicates that it is most similar to SN 1994M at 34 days past maximum. SN 2009ls is a young type-II supernova, with a very blue continuum but clear P-Cyg profiles of hydrogen Balmer lines. SN 2009lu (CBET 2044) is a probable supernova, showing some broad undulations, but the signal-to-noise ratio is too low for a secure classification. NOTE: These 'Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams' are sometimes superseded by text appearing later in the printed IAU Circulars. (C) Copyright 2009 CBAT 2009 November 26 (CBET 2049) Daniel W. E. Green