[IAUC] CBET 2541: 20101107 : SUPERNOVA 2010jn IN NGC 2929

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                                                  Electronic Telegram No. 2541
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
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SUPERNOVA 2010jn IN NGC 2929
     The Central Bureau has received reports of the independent discoveries of
an apparent supernova in NGC 2929 on unfiltered CCD images -- the first by T.
Boles (Coddenham, England, 0.35-m reflector), and the second by J. Newton and
T. Puckett (0.40-m reflector at Portal, AZ, U.S.A.).  Boles reports the
position of 2010jn as R.A. = 9h37m30s.24, Decl. = +23o09'33".3, which is
approximately 5".9 east and 8".7 south of the center of NGC 2929; Puckett
provides position end figures 30s.20, 33".6 (offset 4".6 east and 8".5 south
of the center of NGC 2929).  Available magnitudes, from unfiltered CCD images
unless noted otherwise:  1995 Nov. 30, [21.0 (Digitized Sky Survey, blue
plate; via Boles); 1998 Apr. 22, [20.5 (DSS, red plate; via Boles); 2009 Jan.
6, [19.5 (Boles); 2009 Oct. 4, [19.9 (Puckett); 2010 Oct. 21.160, 17.0 (Boles;
discovery); Nov. 5.47, 17.2 (Newton and Puckett; discovery); 6.48, 16.9
(Puckett).  Boles subsequently noted that 2010jn was reported by Howell et
al. (see website URL http://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=2934), where
they reported position end figures 30s.30, 33".6 and the following R-band
magnitudes:  Oct. 8.5, [20.3; 11.5, 19.6 (marginal); 12.5, 19.2 (discovery);
13.5, 18.7.  Howell et al. add that a spectrogram obtained on Oct. 13 with
the "Gemini North" telescope showed 2010jn to be a type-Ia supernova around
15 days before maximum light, noting that the blueshift of the Si II 635.5-nm
feature indicates velocities in excess of 20000 km/s ("among the highest
ever seen for non-detached features" in a type-Ia event).


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2010 November 7                  (CBET 2541)              Daniel W. E. Green



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