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Released: 2021-04-22 03:29:01
Palomar Gattini-IR discovery of a peculiar, rapidly rising and highly reddened Galactic transient PGIR21fjn/AT2021kgk
R. Soria (UCAS/Sydney), K. De (Caltech), M. M. Kasliwal (Caltech), K. S. Tinyanont (Santa Cruz), R. M. Lau (ISAS/JAXA),…
Source Group: Gattini
Related Objects:
2021kgk [PGIR21fjn]
RA, DEC:19:07:58.620, +08:43:45.84
(286.994250, 8.729400)
Redshift:0
Type:Nova
We report the discovery of a highly reddened and rapidly rising Galactic transient by the Palomar Gattini-IR survey. The source PGIR21fjn / AT2021kgk was first detected on UT 2021-04-19 at a magnitud…
Released: 2020-07-31 15:27:40
Spectroscopic classification of the bright NIR transient PGIR20eid/SN2020qmp as a young Type II supernova in UGC07125
K. De (Caltech), M. Hankins (Caltech), M. M. Kasliwal (Caltech), M. Ashley (UNSW), A. Babul (Columbia), J. Jencson (Ari…
Source Group: Gattini
Keywords: Supernova, Transient
Related Objects:
2020qmp [PGIR20eid]
RA, DEC:12:08:44.440, +36:48:17.28
(182.185167, 36.804800)
Redshift:0.003
Type:SN II
Related Notes:
We report spectroscopic classification of the bright NIR transient PGIR20eid/SN2020qmp as a young Type II supernova in UGC07125.
Released: 2020-07-30 18:53:47
Palomar Gattini-IR NIR discovery of a candidate young supernova PGIR20eid / AT2020qmp in UGC07125 at 12 Mpc
K. De (Caltech), M. Hankins (Caltech), M. M. Kasliwal (Caltech), M. Ashley (UNSW), A. Babul (Columbia), J. Jencson (Ari…
Source Group: Gattini
Keywords: Supernova, Transient
We report the discovery of a bright candidate supernova PGIR20eid / AT2020qmp in the nearby galaxy UGC07125 at 12 Mpc. The transient was first detected on UT 2020-07-30 at a magnitude of J = 14.74 +/…

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Released: 2022-07-16
Views Count: 6191
Discovery of Possible Transient in JWST NIRCam Images of SDSS J141930.11+525159.3
Mike Engesser (STScI), Gabriel Brammer (University of Copenhagen), Katriona Gould (University of Co…
Released: 2023-05-23
Views Count: 5770
Early multiband light curve of SN 2023ixf
Juan-Luis González-Carballo, R. G. Farfán, F. Limón, J. L. Salto, C. Botana, A. Mantero, G. Locatel…
Released: 2023-05-19
Views Count: 5163
LT Classification of SN 2023ixf as a Type II Supernova in M101
Daniel A. Perley (LJMU), Avishay Gal-Yam (Weizmann), Ido Irani (Weizmann), Erez Zimmerman (Weizmann)
Released: 2020-05-07
Views Count: 2713
Classification of SN 2020jfo (ZTF20aaynrrh) as a young Type II supernova
Daniel Perley (LJMU), Cristina Barbarino (Stockholm), Jesper Sollerman (Stockholm), Tassilo Schweye…
Released: 2023-10-11
Views Count: 2406
SN 2023tyk: discovery to spectroscopic classification performed fully automatically
Nabeel Rehemtulla (NU), Adam Miller (NU), Christoffer Fremling (Caltech), D. A. Perley (LJMU), Yu-J…
Released: 2020-04-22
Views Count: 2401
ATLAS20ktt (AT2020hvp): discovery of a candidate supernova in NGC 6118 (27 Mpc)
M. Fulton, K. W. Smith, S. Srivastav, O. McBrien, S. J. Smartt, J. Gillanders, P. Clark, D. O'…
Released: 2023-05-22
Views Count: 2399
Onset of SN 2023ixf observed over East Asian longitudes
Yiming Mao, Mi Zhang, Guangyao Cai, Jinan Chen, Jin Chen, Xing Gao, Keying Li, Xiaodong Lyu, Yujing…
Released: 2019-12-31
Views Count: 2225
ePESSTO+ re-classification of AT2019xis as a light echo of SN 1987A in the LMC.
S. Taubenberger (MPA), D. Malesani (DTU Space), G. Terreran (Northwestern), S. J. Smartt (QUB), A. …
Released: 2020-06-25
Views Count: 2157
ATLAS20qoq (AT2020nlb): discovery of a candidate SN in MESSIER 85 (17 Mpc)
A. Townsend (Queen's University Belfast / University of Manchester), K. W. Smith, S. Srivastav…
Released: 2020-03-30
Views Count: 2026
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) now reported to and distributed via the TNS
O. Yaron, E. Ofek, A. Gal-Yam, A. Sass (Weizmann)

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