[IAUC] CBET 2536: 20101105 : SUPERNOVA 2010jl IN UGC 5189A
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Electronic Telegram No. 2536
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION
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SUPERNOVA 2010jl IN UGC 5189A
S. Benetti and F. Bufano, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Osservatorio
Astronomico di Padova, on behalf of a larger collaboration, report that a
spectrogram (range 380-810 nm, resolution 1.1 nm) of the possible supernova
reported on CBET 2532, obtained on Nov. 5.08 UT by the Service Telescope
Operator Team with the Ekar-Copernicus 1.82-m telescope (+ AFOSC), shows the
new object to be a type-IIn supernova. The spectrum is dominated by a very
strong H-alpha emission with a complex profile -- the broad component of
H-alpha having a FWHM of about 14000 km/s; H-beta is also present with a
similar profile. He I emission lines are also clearly visible in the
spectrum. Comparison of the observed spectrum with a library of supernova
spectra via the "GELATO" code (Harutyunyan et al. 2008, A.Ap. 488, 383;
available at website URL https://gelato.tng.iac.es/login.cgi) shows some
resemblance to that of SN 1996al (Benetti et al., in preparation) around
maximum light.
J. Vinko, University of Szeged; G. H. Marion, Harvard-Smithsonian Center
for Astrophysics and University of Texas; T. Pritchard, Pennsylvania State
University; and J. C. Wheeler and E. Chatzopoulos, University of Texas, also
report that 2010jl is a type-IIn supernova. A spectrum obtained on Nov. 5.5
UT with the 9.2-m Hobby-Eberly Telescope (+ Marcario Low-Resolution
Spectrograph) by M. Shetrone shows a bright, blue continuum with strong,
intermediate-width emission lines (FWHM about 2000 km/s). Besides strong
Balmer lines, He I features at 587.6 and 706.5 nm are clearly visible. The
He I feature at 667.8 nm is detectable but blended by the extended red
wing of H-alpha. The presence of H and He lines indicates that the transient
is a type-IIn supernova where the intermediate-width emission lines are
formed in a shocked circumstellar medium enveloping the supernova.
Simultaneous measurements with Swift/UVOT in the ultraviolet bands confirm
that the transient is ultraviolet-bright, as expected for young, interacting
supernovae. Further follow-up observations in all wavelengths are encouraged.
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2010 November 5 (CBET 2536) Daniel W. E. Green
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