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DESI multi-object spectroscopic observations of hundreds of Rubin alerts
Source Group: DESI
Related Objects:
2025aluu [313853517432881258]
, RA, DEC:10:05:16.241, +02:23:42.78
(151.317670, 2.395216)
Redshift:0.0934
Type:SN II
2026bbl [LSST-P-DO-313853517428162578]
, RA, DEC:10:02:11.842, +02:37:36.80
(150.549343, 2.626888)
Redshift:0.1139
Type:SN II
2026fbm [LSST-AP-DO-170094456357257301]
, RA, DEC:10:00:07.824, +03:01:27.07
(150.032600, 3.024186)
Redshift:0.176
Type:SN Ia
2026ezw [LSST-AP-DO-170094456400773135]
, RA, DEC:09:58:32.565, +01:16:09.64
(149.635687, 1.269344)
Redshift:0.131
Type:SN Ia
2025alrj [LSST-P-DO-313998569623257167]
RA, DEC:09:58:24.467, +00:43:41.12
(149.601947, 0.728089)
Redshift:0.065
Type:SN II
We report the first spectroscopic follow-up of Rubin alerts with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). During our initial campaign, we targeted 345 alerts from the Rubin Legacy Survey of S…
DESI Spectrum of SN 2023ixf
Source Group: DESI
Related Objects:
2023ixf
RA, DEC:14:03:38.562, +54:18:41.94
(210.910675, 54.311651)
Redshift:0.0008
Type:SN II
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We present the second spectrum of SN 2023ixf observed at 2023-05-24 03:36:42.676 UTC on May 24, 2023 (MJD = XYZ) using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) at the 4m Mayall Telescope at Ki…
DESI Spectrum of SN 2023ixf
Source Group: DESI
Related Objects:
2023ixf
RA, DEC:14:03:38.562, +54:18:41.94
(210.910675, 54.311651)
Redshift:0.0008
Type:SN II
We present the spectrum of SN 2023ixf observed at 03:19:22.4 UTC on 23 May 2023 (MJD = 60087.138) using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) at the 4m Mayall Telescope at Kitt Peak Nationa…
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Onset of SN 2023ixf observed over East Asian longitudes
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ATLAS20qoq (AT2020nlb): discovery of a candidate SN in MESSIER 85 (17 Mpc)
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