Paper includes supernova classified using the ALPY200

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Robin Leadbeater
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Paper includes supernova classified using the ALPY200

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The paper "The Zwicky Transient Facility Census of the Local Universe I: Systematic search for Calcium rich gap
transients reveal three related spectroscopic sub-classes
Kishalay De et al"

https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.09029

has been accepted for publication. It includes a spectrum of SN 2018gwo taken with the ALPY200. It was discovered by amateur Patrick Wiggins and I initially classified it as a type 1c supernova. It turned out to be a rather rare Calcium rich gap transient supernova, based on a spectrum taken in the nebula phase 5 months later using the Keck 1 telescope. (One of only 8 out of 754 supernovae found during the survey period) so I am included as a co-author. ZTF use a spectrograph with a similar low resolution to the ALPY 200 (R~150) to classify transients they find but the system was down for maintenance at the time. But for the amateur discovery and initial classification of SN 2018gwo, it might have been missed.

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Robin
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Re: Paper includes supernova classified using the ALPY200

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Robin,
Well done!
Congratulations.
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Re: Paper includes supernova classified using the ALPY200

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Robin,

Good work, congratulations.

Jack

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