SN2013E

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Terry Bohlsen
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SN2013E

Post by Terry Bohlsen »

Dear All
I got a heads up from the discoverers of this SN in IC2536 and was able to take a spectra of it 3 days after it was discovered. It was mag V= 14.59 at the time (7th Jan 13) and was about 10 days before max.
I have now taken another spectra last night 17th and it has certainly changed.
The spectra are below
7/1/13
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17/1/13
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An image from 7/1/13
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Cheers

Terry
Terry Bohlsen
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Ken Harrison
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Post by Ken Harrison »

That's very impressive results for a >14.5 SN.
How low can you go? ;-)
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pvelez
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Re: SN2013E

Post by pvelez »

Great stuff Terry

so your last was at maximum light - we should have another few weeks before it dips too far to be out of range.

Pete
Thierry Garrel
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Re: SN2013E

Post by Thierry Garrel »

Hi Terry,
great observation. What is the SNR of your spectrum ? I try to figure out the faintest magitude SN spectra in the range of a Lisa/50cm scope suitable for idendification.

Thierry
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