Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams

Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams -- Image credits

IAUC 8181: 2002li-2002ls

The following International Astronomical Union Circular may be linked-to from your own Web pages, but must not otherwise be redistributed (see these notes on the conditions under which circulars are made available on our WWW site).


Read IAUC 8180  SEARCH Read IAUC 8182

View IAUC 8181 in .dvi or .ps format.
IAUC number


                                                  Circular No. 8181
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
Mailstop 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  ISSN 0081-0304
Phone 617-495-7440/7244/7444 (for emergency use only)


SUPERNOVAE 2002li-2002ls
     P. Ruiz-Lapuente, University of Barcelona, on behalf of the
European Supernova Cosmology Consortium (cf. IAUC 7406, plus A.
Balastegui, G. Sainton, R. Pascoal, and R. Amanullah), reports the
discovery of eleven supernovae found with the Isaac Newton 2.5-m
telescope (INT) via the project "Omega and Lambda from Supernovae,
and the Physics of Supernova Explosions" (undertaken within the
International Time Programme on the telescopes of the European
Northern Observatory at La Palma):

SN      2002 UT      R.A.  (2000.0)  Decl.    g'     Offset
2002li   June 4    15 59 03.08  +54 18 16.0  20.6  0".1 W, 0".2 S
2002lj   June 5    16 19 19.65  +53 09 54.2  19.7  0".2 W
2002lk   June 6    16 06 55.92  +55 28 18.2  18.3  0".7 W, 0".2 N
2002ll   June 6    16 37 08.30  +41 24 37.7  20.5  0".1 E, 0".1 N
2002lm   June 6    16 39 04.19  +42 21 32.1  22.9  0".2 S
2002ln   June 6    16 39 24.93  +41 47 29.0  22.5  1".1 W, 8".3 S
2002lo   June 6    16 39 56.42  +42 19 20.5  21.9  0".6 E, 1".3 S
2002lp   June 6    16 40 11.45  +42 28 30.2  20.4  0".2 E, 2".0 N
2002lq   June 6    16 40 28.83  +41 14 09.1  21.9  4".5 E, 0".7 S
2002lr   June 6    22 33 12.59  + 1 05 56.7  20.8  3".0 S
2002ls   June 7    22 37 40.89  - 0 38 00.8  22.6  0".7 E, 1".0 S

All were discovered near maximum and all were confirmed with
spectra obtained on June 10 and 11 at the William Herschel
Telescope; follow-up confirmation and photometry were performed at
the Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope, INT, Nordic Optical Telescope, and
the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo.  All objects were found to be
type-Ia supernovae, except 2002lm (type-II), 2002ln (possible
type-II), and 2002ll and 2002lr (possible type-Ia) -- with the
following measured redshifts:  SN 2002li, 0.327; 2002lj, 0.14;
2002lk, 0.12; 2002ll, 0.05; 2002lm, 0.28; 2002ln, 0.14; 2002lo,
0.14; 2002lp, 0.114; 2002lq, 0.07?; 2002lr, 0.21; 2002ls, 0.25?
Additional g' magnitudes:  2002li, 1999 July 19 UT, [24.5; 2002
June 7.95, 20.5.  2002lj, 1999 Aug. 13, [24.9; 2002 June 7.89,
19.8.  2002lk, 1999 Aug. 8, [24.8; 2002 June 7.92, 18.1.  2002ll,
1999 Aug. 15, [24.7; 2002 June 8.11, 20.6.  2002lm, 2000 June 26,
[24.7; 2002 June 8.00, 23.0.  2002ln, 2000 June 26, [24.3.  2002lo,
2000 June 27, [24.6; 2002 June 7.00, 21.8.  2002lp, 2000 June 27,
[24.7; 2002 June 7.00, 20.4.  2002lq, 1999 Aug. 17, [24.8.  2002lr,
1999 July 22, [24.6; 2002 June 8.17, 21.0.  2002ls, 1999 July 17,
[24.5; 2002 June 8.20, 22.6.

                      (C) Copyright 2003 CBAT
2003 August 11                 (8181)            Daniel W. E. Green

Read IAUC 8180  SEARCH Read IAUC 8182

View IAUC 8181 in .dvi or .ps format.


Our Web policy. Index to the CBAT/MPC/ICQ pages.


Valid HTML 4.01!