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PSN J01192415+1226171

PSN J01192415+1226171   2011 09 07.3588*  01 19 24.15 +12 26 17.1  17.5 U    0E  32S  U849      P 1



2011 09 8.3553

M. Peoples, A. Sehgal, and T. Puckett report the discovery of an apparent supernova (mag 17.5) on an unfiltered CCD image (limiting mag 19.7) taken with a 0.50-m reflector at Osoyoos, British Columbia, on Sept. 7.3588 UT in the course of the Puckett Observatory Supernova Search. The new object, which was confirmed at (mag 17.5) on Sept. 8.3553 by Sehgal with his 50cm in Osoyoos. The candidate islocated at R.A. = 01h19m24.15 Decl. = +12o26'17".1 (equinox 2000.0), which is 0".29 east and 32".2 south of the center of UGC 849. Nothing is visible at this position on images taken by Puckett on 2010 Sept. 12 (limiting mag 19.9).The object was designated PSN J01192415+1226171 on the Central Bureau's TOCP webpage. A finder image is located at http://possdata.com/PSNJ01192415+1226171.jpg




2011 09 09.3722

Object detected at position end figures 24.14, 17.1 (UCAC3). Magnitude 17.7 U +/- .02 . Average of 13 x 60-sec images. Limiting magnitude 19.0 . Nothing visible on DSS at these coordinates. Observer: R. A. Koff, Bennett, Colorado USA (H09) . Image posted at: http://antelopehillsobservatory.org/SNpictures/PSNJ01192415+1226171final.jpg




2011 09 9.788

This possible supernova in UGC 849 was seen with 11 x 300 sec images using an infrared filter. Astrometry: RA 01 19 24.14 Dec 12 26 17.4 Photometry: 18.5 +/- 0.2 IR/R These data were collected by Joseph Brimacombe, Coral Towers Observatory, Cairns, Australia. Link to image and further information: http://www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/6131754889/




2011 09 27.94

Asiago spectroscopic ID: SNIa about two weeks after B maximum



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