sn2016fnr
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2016 12:46 am
Unfortunately I was clouded out in the days following the discovery by UK supernova hunter Ron Arbour of sn2016fnr on 29th August
https://wis-tns.weizmann.ac.il/object/2016fnr
and the type (Ia) had already been confirmed before I was able to take a spectrum last night.
My spectrum taken at ~ mag 16 using the modified ALPY "200" however confirms with high confidence the classification of a type Ia supernova near maximum light as assessed using the supernova identification program SNID which is a fortran program used by the professionals, running on my newly installed Linux (Ubuntu) laptop
https://people.lam.fr/blondin.stephane/software/snid/
The attached shows my spectrum (black) overlaid on the best fit spectrum from the SNID library
SNID seems to be more sophisticated and is doing a better job than the on line GELATO program I was using before so the steep learning curve of struggling with linux and fortran compilers (the lat time I did something like this was over 30 years ago!) seems to have been worth it
Cheers
Robin
https://wis-tns.weizmann.ac.il/object/2016fnr
and the type (Ia) had already been confirmed before I was able to take a spectrum last night.
My spectrum taken at ~ mag 16 using the modified ALPY "200" however confirms with high confidence the classification of a type Ia supernova near maximum light as assessed using the supernova identification program SNID which is a fortran program used by the professionals, running on my newly installed Linux (Ubuntu) laptop
https://people.lam.fr/blondin.stephane/software/snid/
The attached shows my spectrum (black) overlaid on the best fit spectrum from the SNID library
SNID seems to be more sophisticated and is doing a better job than the on line GELATO program I was using before so the steep learning curve of struggling with linux and fortran compilers (the lat time I did something like this was over 30 years ago!) seems to have been worth it
Cheers
Robin