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2023-06-14 17:59:19
Type: Object/s-Data/Analysis
Second photometry in filter V of the Supernova SN 2023ixf
Authors: C. M. da Silva
Abstract:
I report the continuation of the photometric follow-up of SN 2023ixf through images obtained remotely at the Burke-Gaffney Observatory - Halifax/Canada.

The image used in this photometry was taken with filter Johnson V on the date 2023 Jun. 13.24873 on the 0.61-meter Planewave Model CDK24 telescope located at Latitude: 44° 37' 50.04" N and Longitude: -63° 34' 49.36" W. Total exposure is 300s.
Photometry was performed using the MAXIM DL VERSION 6.11 software.
The reference and check stars are of magnitude respectively: 11.735 and 11.948.
With these stars i obtained a result of magnitude 11.525, a result consistent with those of other observers who reported on the same night.

Below is a table containing information from the previous photometry (nº1) and this one (nº2):

Object: Magnitude Error Ref. Star Check Star Date - JD
SN 2023ixf 11.123 0.001 11.735 11.948 2460094.717257
SN 2023ixf 11.525 0.002 11.735 11.948 2460108.748727

Other results will be reported according to the acquisition of images in the aforementioned telescope, in order to contribute to the monitoring of the evolution of the supernova.

Show current TNS values
Catalog Name Reported RA Reported DEC Reported Obj-Type Reported Redshift Host Name Host Redshift Remarks TNS RA TNS DEC TNS Obj-Type TNS Redshift
TNS 2023ixf 14:03:38.562 +54:18:41.94 SN II 0.000804 M101 14:03:38.562 +54:18:41.94 SN II 0.0008

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