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Released: 2026-03-20 18:23:58
DESI multi-object spectroscopic observations of hundreds of Rubin alerts
Xander J. Hall (CMU), John Banovez (LBNL), Antonella Palmese (CMU), Stephen Bailey (LBNL), Segev BenZvi (U Rochester), …
Source Group: DESI
Keywords: Surveys, Supernova
Related Objects:
2025aluu [313853517432881258]
RA, DEC:10:05:16.241, +02:23:42.78
(151.317670, 2.395216)
Redshift:0.0934
Type:SN II
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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
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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
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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
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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…
Released: 2023-05-25 00:15:01
DESI Spectrum of SN 2023ixf
Segev BenZvi (University of Rochester), Dillon Brout (Harvard University), Arjun Dey (NOIRLab), Or Graur (University of…
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
Related Notes:
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…
Released: 2023-05-23 21:28:34
DESI Spectrum of SN 2023ixf
Segev BenZvi (University of Rochester), Dillon Brout (Harvard University), Arjun Dey (NOIRLab), Cullan Howlett (Univers…
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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