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SN 2023tyk: discovery to spectroscopic classification performed fully automatically
Source Group: ZTF
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2023tyk [ZTF23abhvlji]
RA, DEC:09:35:11.540, +83:58:24.46
(143.798083, 83.973461)
Redshift:0.055
Type:SN Ia
We report the first transient to be fully automatically discovered, identified, followed-up, spectroscopically classified, and reported to TNS.
Multiband Photometry Evolution in the First Weeks of SN 2023ixf, a possible II-L Subtype Supernova
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2023ixf
RA, DEC:14:03:38.562, +54:18:41.94
(210.910675, 54.311651)
Redshift:0.0008
Type:SN II
Multiband photometric observations and their evaluation to instrumental magnitudes were performed using standard Johnson-Cousins filters (B, V, Rc) as well r and g Sloan filters, and not standard one…
Pre-Discovery Magnitude Analysis vs. Time of SN 2023ixf from Serendipitous Image Frames
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2023ixf
RA, DEC:14:03:38.562, +54:18:41.94
(210.910675, 54.311651)
Redshift:0.0008
Type:SN II
Related Notes:
23 serendipitous image frames of M101 were acquired showing SN 2023ixf during pre-discovery times 2023-05-19 05:11 UTC through 2023-05-19 10:48 UTC. Magnitude calculations were made for each frame u…
The Next Generation SuperFit (NGSF) tool is now available for online execution on WISeREP
NGSF, a software for the spectral classification of Supernovae based on Andy Howell's Superfit has been integrated into WISeREP (the Weizmann interactive Supernova data repository), and it is now pos…
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Early multiband light curve of SN 2023ixf
LT Classification of SN 2023ixf as a Type II Supernova in M101
Classification of SN 2020jfo (ZTF20aaynrrh) as a young Type II supernova
SN 2023tyk: discovery to spectroscopic classification performed fully automatically
ATLAS20ktt (AT2020hvp): discovery of a candidate supernova in NGC 6118 (27 Mpc)
Onset of SN 2023ixf observed over East Asian longitudes
ePESSTO+ re-classification of AT2019xis as a light echo of SN 1987A in the LMC.
ATLAS20qoq (AT2020nlb): discovery of a candidate SN in MESSIER 85 (17 Mpc)
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) now reported to and distributed via the TNS