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Details for Candidate SN1409

Initial RA (deg)19.100218
Initial Dec (deg)0.174123
Averaged RA (deg)19.100180
Averaged Dec (deg)0.174168
Averaged RA (hh:mm:ss)1:16:24.04
Averaged Dec (dd:mm:ss)+0:10:27.0
Redshift
IUAC Name---
Observability0.000
Time weight0.000
Crowding weight-1.000
Dust weight-1.000
Entry date/time2005-09-10 18:07:06

Fits

Fit type  Best  Criterion ACriterion B
z fitII??II
z constrained


SN typeChisqDays
Past Peak
dm_15*zAvPk g MagPk r Magg magr mag
Ia (noz)6.011275.61 2.100.30200.6000 21.51321.053 99.99999.999
Ibc (noz)19.921304.51 0.700.1995-0.5000 19.59119.083 99.99999.999
II (noz)3.761284.61 1.100.0724-0.5000 21.85221.231 99.99999.999
Ia (z)54906.51
Ibc (z)54906.51
II (z)54906.51

*Explanation of dm15 codes for SNIbc and SNII
type II: 0.6->Nugent's II-L; 0.7->Nugent's II-P; 0.8->Nugent's IIn; 0.9->SN1999em (II-P); 1.0->SN1998S (IIn); 1.1->SN1993J (IIb)
type Ibc: 0.6->Nugent's normal Ibc; 0.7->Nugent's Ibc hypernova; 0.8->SN2002ap (another Ic hypernova); 0.9->1999ex (normal Ic)

Objects

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ID #RankScannerRaDec G MagR MagI MagObs DateObs MJD SRunSFieldrrccTRunTField Flags
448909 100Lampeitl 19.1002180.174123 21.74021.328 21.41305/09/09 53622.38 5582503 1043325235    
509689 102Smith 19.1001660.174230 21.81621.264 21.40205/09/14 53627.33 5607558 1143325234    
509699 102Smith 19.1002200.174233 ------ ---05/09/14 53627.33 5607559 1143325235    
524533 102Lampeitl 19.1001950.174195 ---21.400 21.23105/09/21 53634.32 5619562 104826002467    
562973 102Becker 19.1001890.174180 21.71421.391 21.15505/09/25 53638.36 5637276 104826002467    
582368 102Garnavic 19.1001700.174193 21.64821.340 21.27205/09/27 53640.33 5646570 104826002467    
626786 102Lampeitl 19.1002460.174173 21.96221.257 20.95605/10/12 53655.30 5713589 104826002467    
675622 102Frieman 19.1001740.174140 22.05921.434 21.05805/10/26 53669.29 5776532 104826002467    
693459 102Dilday 19.1001740.174167 21.92721.478 21.01305/10/28 53671.37 5786377 104826002467    
693445 102Dilday 19.1001870.174157 21.88321.365 21.05905/10/28 53671.37 5786376 104826002466    
715834 102Smith 19.1001430.174137 22.04221.376 21.06605/10/31 53674.27 5797526 104826002467    
736772 102SubbaRao 19.1001660.174157 22.01421.345 21.31405/11/02 53676.36 5807456 104826002467    
753619 0DeJongh 19.1001610.174183 22.24521.504 21.11105/11/05 53679.33 5820435 104826002467    
778152 102Bassett 19.1001700.174153 22.12921.367 21.08705/11/07 53681.32 5836536 104826002467    
854771 5Gueth 19.1001470.174173 22.02021.460 21.18705/11/23 53697.28 5895554 104826002467    
874951 102Smith 19.1002060.174173 22.23921.562 20.97805/11/26 53700.28 5905586 104826002467    
891475 5Gueth 19.1002060.174173 22.39021.724 21.36105/12/01 53705.27 5924554 104826002467    

Forced Photometry

Runu magg magr mag i mag z mag
5582 Fail 21.72721.337 21.46321.218
5607 Fail 21.85521.365 21.586Fail
5619 23.186 22.43121.452 21.313Fail

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Imaging Followup

Report #RequestedTelescope PriorityObservedgmagrmag DatagifComment

Spectra

Report #RequestedTelescopePriority ObservedEvaluationZ gifComment

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