[IAUC] CBET 3954: 20140901 : SUPERNOVA 2014cp IN PGC 9204 = PSN J02253046-2537380

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                                                  Electronic Telegram No. 3954
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
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SUPERNOVA 2014cp IN PGC 9204 = PSN J02253046-2537380
     S. Parker, Canterbury, New Zealand, reports the discovery of an apparent
supernova (red mag 15.7) on a 30-s unfiltered CCD image (limiting mag 19)
taken on June 23.760 UT with a 35-cm Celestron C14 reflector (+ ST10 camera)
at his Parkdale Observatory in the course of the Backyard Observatory
Supernova Search.  The new object is located at R.A. = 2h25m30s.46, Decl. =
-25d37'38".0 (equinox 2000.0; reference stars from USNO-B and UCAC4
catalogues), which is 29" east and 39" north of the nucleus of the galaxy
ESO 479-G1 = PGC 9204.  Nothing is visible at this position on Digitized Sky
Survey red and infrared images (limiting red magnitude > 19).  An image of
the variable can be viewed via website URL http://tinyurl.com/nuwk6ut.  The
variable was designated PSN J02253046-2537380 when it was posted at the
Central Bureau's TOCP webpage and is here designated SN 2014cp based on the
spectroscopic confirmation reported below.  Additional CCD magnitudes for
2014cp:  June 25.83, 15.9 (H. Sato, Tokyo, Japan; remotely using a 0.43-m
f/6.8 astrograph + luminance filter; position end figures 30s.41, 38".0; no
star brighter than mag 20 is visible at this position on Palomar Sky Survey
images); 26.827, 16.2 (J. Brimacombe, Cairns, Australia; remotely using a
41-cm RCOS telescope + U9000 camera + luminance filter; position end figures
30s.47, 37".3).  Brimacombe has posted images of 2014cp at the following
website URL:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/14525602096/.

     M. Childress, R. Scalzo, F. Yuan, B. Zhang, A. Ruiter, I. Seitenzahl, and
B. Schmidt, Australian National University (ANU); and B. Tucker, ANU and
University of California at Berkeley, report that spectroscopic classification
of PSN J02253046-2537380 = SN 2014cp was obtained on July 8.78 UT via a 60-min
exposure with the Wide Field Spectrograph (cf. Dopita et al. 2007, Ap. Space
Sci. 310, 255) on the ANU 2.3-m telescope at Siding Spring using the
B3000/R3000 gratings (wavelength range 350-980 nm at 0.1-nm resolution).  The
spectrum indicates that SN 2014cp is a broad-lined type-Ic supernova near
maximum light.  Classification with SNID (Blondin and Tonry 2007, Ap.J. 666,
1024) shows a good match to SN 1997dq at phase +1 day.  The preferred SNID
redshift is 0.00, as the broad lines make it difficult to constrain the
redshift compared to that of the apprent host galaxy, PGC 9204 (z = 0.0162;
Theureau et al. 1998, A.Ap. Suppl. 130, 333).


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