Supernovae PSNJ04472985+2358555 in UGC 3165
This page is devoted to information on Supernova PSNJ04472985+2358555 in UGC 3165. Basic information on this SN, including the last reported brightness, on this Supernova can be found on the main page. Information on the original web pages for many of these images can be found on the links web page.
Discovered by
Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey
and Stan Howerton
(USA).
This one is a Type LBV.
This one has actually been discovered several times. Recently it was found
and posted as
PSN J04472985+2358555 by Tim Puckett, giving it a "simi" official name.
This supernova is in the
Constellation Taurus.
The following is a list of images of this SN, in chronological order. Click on the name in the "Image Credit" column to see the image. Times and dates are in UT unless otherwise noted. If you know of any others, please tell me!
Image Credit | Date | Mag | Filter | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
SHnunt | 2012/09/25.000 | Discovery | ||
Stan Howerton | 2012/09/25.41 | 20.7 | CV | Confirmation |
Joseph Brimacombe | 2012/10/09.448 | 19.45 | L | |
Bin Wang and Xing Gao | 2013/09/02.897 | |||
Joseph Brimacombe | 2013/09/04.397 | 17.9 | L | |
Stan Howerton | 2013/09/05.386 | 17.7 | L | |
Stan Howerton | 2013/09/05.680 | 17.1 | L | |
Fabio Briganti | 2013/09/07.060 | 17.8 | U | |
Stan Howerton | 2013/10/08.463 | 17.3 | L | |
Stan Howerton | 2013/10/14.055 | 17.3 | L | |
Fabio Briganti | 2013/10/16.127 | 17.2 | C | |
Stan Howerton | 2013/10/17.442 | 17.3 | L | |
CRTS | 2013/10/25.000 | |||
Stan Howerton | 2013/10/26.000 | 16.9 | R | |
Riccardo Mancini | 2013/10/31.901 | 17.4 | U | |
Stan Howerton | 2013/11/07.422 | 17.7 | L | |
Tim Puckett | 2013/11/11.219 | 16.5 | U | |
Robert Koff | 2013/11/11.323 | 16.8 | C | |
Massimiliano Martignoni | 2013/11/11.997 | 16.5 | V | |
Andrea Mantero | 2013/11/12.955 | |||
Paolo Campaner | 2013/11/28.965 | 17.7 | U | |
Stan Howerton | 2013/12/02.969 | 17.8 | R | |
Stan Howerton | 2013/12/23.865 | 18.5 | R |
Light curves and Spectra:
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