2011 Supernova Boneyard

Welcome to the Boneyard.   On this page you will find entries for objects that have been confirmed as Cataclysmic variables, asteriods (otherwise known as Vermin of the sky), or some other non extragalactic event.   Why keep them around? Because you never know when something like this will come back to life...

PSN J01085731+1442388, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/12/31.731 by K. Sárneczky and A. Szing
Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 01h08m57s.31, Decl. = +14°42'38".8
Located 4".0 west and 4".4 north of the center of the anonymous galaxy (Joseph Brimacombe image)
Mag 19.6:12/31, Type unknown

MASTER OT021912.06+465550.2, ATEL 3847 discovered 2011/12/31.509 by MASTER robotic Net
Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 02h19m12s.06, Decl. = +46°55'50".2
Located 0" east and 0" north of the center of the anonymous galaxy (Joseph Brimacombe image unconfirmed) (William Wiethoff image unconfirmed)
Mag > 20.0:1/7 (15.5:12/31), Type unknown

MASTER OT061730.02+3540.6, ATEL 3843 discovered 2011/12/28.572 by MASTER robotic Net
Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 06h17m30s.02, Decl. = +35°40'36".5
Located 0" east and 4" south of the center of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (Jordi Camarasa image) (Joseph Brimacombe image) (Paolo Corelli image) (William Wiethoff image) (Joseph Brimacombe image)
Mag 17.3:1/14 (14.5:12/28), Type CV (References: ATEL 3869)

Nova M31 2011-12c? ATEL 3834 discovered 2011/12/29.679 by Evgeni Ovcharov et al.
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m28s.79, Decl. = +41°10'21".8
Located 175".0 west and 346".7 south of the center of M31 (Discovery image)
Mag 18.6:12/29, Type Reflection (imaging artifact) (References: ATEL 3836)

MASTER OT015147.45+094946.3, ATEL 3824 discovered 2011/12/21.600 by MASTER robotic Net
Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 01h51m47s.45, Decl. = +09°49'46".2
Located 0" east and 0" north of the center of the anonymous galaxy
Mag 14.2:12/21, Type MP (Jovan satellite Himalia (solar system object))

MASTER OT034850.94+714202, ATEL 3794 discovered 2011/12/01.630 by MASTER robotic Net
Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 03h48m50s.93, Decl. = +71°42'02".0
Located 0" east and 0" north of the center of the anonymous galaxy (Discovery image)
Mag 16.0:12/1, Type * (K Star)

MASTER031116.23+3705.7, ATEL 3746 discovered 2011/10/31.750 by MASTER robotic Net
Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 03h11m16s.22, Decl. = +37°05'02".7
Located 0" west and 0" north of the center of the anonymous galaxy (Discovery image) (Joseph Brimacombe image)
Mag 17.9:11/9 (17.5:10/31), Type CV

Nova M31 2011-10h? (= PNV J00430288+4113386), CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/10/31.709 by unknown
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h43m02s.88, Decl. = +41°13'38".5
Located 211" east and 150" south of the center of M31
Mag 19.5:10/31, Type unknown

Nova M31 2011-11b? (= PNV J00402449+4054265), CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/11/01.789 by unknown
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h40m24s.48, Decl. = +40°54'26".5
Located 0" east and 0" north of the center of M31 (Joseph Brimacombe image unconfirmed)
Mag 19.4:11/1, Type unknown

Nova M31 2011-10f? (= TCP J00423987+4114355), ATEL 3702 discovered 2011/10/05.830 by Swift
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m39s.86, Decl. = +41°14'35".5
Located 50" west and 94" south of the center of M31 (Kamil Hornoch image)
Mag 18.3:10/5, Type * (References: ATEL 3755, CBAT TOCP)

Nova M31 2011-10g? (= TCP J00423876+4110453), ATEL 3702 discovered 2011/10/05.830 by Swift
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h42m38s.75, Decl. = +41°10'45".2
Located 63" west and 324" south of the center of M31
Mag 19.6:10/5, Type * (References: ATEL 3744, ATEL 3755, CBAT TOCP)

MASTER OT 081443.89+125459.7, ATEL 3715 discovered 2011/10/24.791 by MASTER robotic Net
Found in an anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 08h14m43s.88, Decl. = +12°54'59".7
Located 8".5 east and 4".3 south of the center of the host galaxy (Discovery image) (Joseph Brimacombe image)
Mag 15.4:10/27 (14.8:10/24), Type CV

PSN J00445527+0044552, ATEL 3691 discovered 2011/10/19.818 by Evgeni Ovcharov et al.
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h44m55s.27, Decl. = +41°30'58".5
Located 1476".4 east and 890" north of the center of M31 (Nick James image) (Joseph Brimacombe image (animation))
Mag 10.95**, Type MP (Asteroid 372 Palma) (References: CBAT TOCP PNV J00453572+4131047 ATEL 3692)

PNV J00434395+4128505, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/08/15.991 by Stanislav Korotkiy and Vladimir Gerke
Found in M31 at R.A. = 00h43m43s.95, Decl. = +41°28'50".5
Located 707" west and 965" north of the center of M31 (Discovery image)
Mag 19.2**, Type HP

PSN J12155542+1309004, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/08/10.702 by Berto Monard
Found in NGC 4216 at R.A. = 12h15m55s.41, Decl. = +13°09'00".4
Located 14" east and 5" north of the center of NGC 4216 (Discovery image) (Joseph Brimacombe image unconfirmed)
Mag 13.3**, Type MP (minor planet (130) Elektra (not confirmed)) (References: [vsnet-campaign-sn 1063], [vsnet-campaign-sn 1064])

PSN J23334058+3223094, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/06/10.455 by Tim Puckett
Found in UGC 12666 at R.A. = 23h33m40s.58, Decl. = +32°23'09".3
Located 5" west and 0" north of the center of UGC 12666 (Joseph Brimacombe image unconfirmed)
Mag 18.4, Type unconfirmed (object not confirmed by discoverer)

PSN J20444750-4558340, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/05/13.068 by Berto Monard
Found in PGC 65299 at R.A. = 20h44m47s.50, Decl. = -45°58'34".0 (= ESO 285-G48)
Located 76" east and 12" north of the center of PGC 65299
Mag 15.6**, Type unconfirmed (Berto says that this object is no longer there)

PSN J13380415-1752544, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/03/23.914 by Berto Monard
Found in NGC 5247 at R.A. = 13h38m04s.15, Decl. = -17°52'54".4
Located 16" east and 7" north of the center of NGC 5247 (Discovery image unconfirmed) (Joseph Brimacombe image unconfirmed) (Joseph Brimacombe image unconfirmed)
Mag > 19.5 (17.4), Type MP (Berto believes this object to be a minor planet)

PSN J11421619+1026272, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/02/08.960 by unknown
Found in anonymous galaxy at R.A. = 11h42m16s.19, Decl. = +10°26'27".2
Located 13" east and 22" south of the center of anonymous galaxy (Joseph Brimacombe image not confirmed)
Mag > 21.0 (18.9), Type unconfirmed (probably not there, 3 negative observations)

PSN J08425627-2003112, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/02/16.451 by Stuart Parker
Found in ESO 563-14 at R.A. = 08h42m56s.27, Decl. = -20°03'11".1
Located 12" west and 7" south of the center of ESO 563-14 (Joseph Brimacombe image not confirmed)
Mag > 20.0 (18.4), Type unconfirmed (Stu says it's not there, he was effected by the New Zealand Earthquake)

PSN J07565948+4934090, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/01/31.350 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Found in UGC 4107 at R.A. = 07h56m59s.47, Decl. = +49°34'09".0
Located 24" west and 6" north of the center of UGC 4107 (Discovery image)
Mag > 19.0 (18.1), Type MP ((183663) 2003 WR130) (References: SN 1997ef)

MASTER OT 013241.20+343809.1 (= CSS101210:013241+343809), ATEL 3105 discovered 2010/12/09.688 by MASTER robotic Net at R.A. = 01h32m41s.20, Decl. = +34°38'09".1 Mag 18.8 (17.7), Type unknown (Discovery image) (CSS discovery image) (could be a supernova)

PSN J07571124+2345085, CBAT TOCP discovered 2011/01/10.38 by Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Found in NGC 2481 at R.A. = 07h57m11s.24, Decl. = +23°45'08".5 (= UGC 4118)
Located 34" west and 56" south of the center of NGC 2481 (Discovery image)
Mag 18.9, Type MP (2011 AZ70)


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