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2006IAUC.8713....1C - IAU Circ., 8713, 1 (2006/May-0)

Supernovae 2006ci, 2006cj, 2006ck.

COLESANTI C., JACQUES C., PIMENTEL E., NAPOLEAO T., QUIMBY R., MONDOL P., CASTRO F., LUCKAS P., TRONDAL O., SCHWARTZ M. and BLONDIN S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Three apparent supernovae have been found on unfiltered CCD frames: 2006ci by C. Colesanti, C. Jacques, E. Pimentel, and T. Napoleao (cf. IAUC 8658); 2006cj by R. Quimby, P. Mondol, and F. Castro (cf. IAUC 8622); and 2006ck by P. Luckas, O. Trondal, and M. Schwartz (cf. IAUC 8687). SN 2006 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. Offset 2006ci May 18.20 18 18 28.67 -54 41 45.6 15.1 24".7 W, 6".5 S 2006cj May 17.23 12 59 24.42 +28 20 51.7 18.1 4" E, 2" N 2006ck May 20.54 13 09 40.42 - 1 02 57.2 17.4 10".2 W, 3".0 S Additional magnitudes for 2006ci in ESO 182-G10: Apr. 5.39 UT, [19.0; May 19.05, 15.2. Nothing is visible at the location of 2006ci on a red Palomar Survey image from 1995. Additional approximate magnitudes for 2006cj: 2004 Dec. 15 and 2006 Jan. 10, [19.3; May 18.24, 18.0; 19.28, 17.7 (poor conditions). Spectroscopy by S. Blondin et al. (cf. CBET 517) on May 22.32 shows that 2006cj is a type-Ia supernova just past maximum. Additional magnitudes for 2006ck in UGC 8238: 1989 Feb. 11, [21.0 (Digitized Sky Survey, red); Mar. 29.70, [18.0 (Luckas); May 22.17, 17.4. Blondin et al. report (cf. CBET 519) that a spectrogram taken on May 23.21 shows 2006ck to be a type-Ic supernova near maximum.

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