Reporting Group
None
Discovering Data Source
None
Discovery Date
2016-04-22 02:09:36.000
TNS AT
Y
Public
Y
Host Name
NGC5698
Host Redshift
0.012272
Discovery Mag
16.7
Filter
Clear-
Reporter/s
Constantine Emmanouilidi
Light curves
▌Other_Other_Clear
Pointer position (MJD, Mag, Abs.Mag): (0.00, 0.00, 0.00)
Spectra
No Data
Light Curves
AT Reports
| ID | Time received (UT) | Sender | Reporter/s | Reporting group | Disc. Data Source | RA | DEC | Discovery date (UT) | Discovery Mag. | Filter | Related files | AT Type | Host name | Internal name | Assoc. Groups | End prop. period | Remarks | ADS Bibcode | Unreal | Auto classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1945 | 2016-04-22 15:12:36 | Constantine Emmanouilidi | Constantine Emmanouilidi | 14:37:14.730 | +38:27:24.60 | 2016-04-22 02:09:36.000 | 16.7 | Clear- | PSN | NGC5698 | GSST/Constantine Emmanouilidi/Emelie Selander report a possible supernovae explosion that shows up on all of the three consecutive images made during the automatic survey for supernovae. We cannot confirm the find with another observatory and the remotely controlled ones aren't available at the time writing this report so follow up observations are needed. There is no known object at the specific coordinates in the TNS database nor any comets/asteroids reported from MPChecker during the time of observation. The object follows the convolution pattern of the local seeing conditions and doesn't appear to move between the three 15sec exposures made and cannot be found in any survey images from DSS. Star catalogue USNO A2 doesn't show any known stars at the coordinates of the suspect either. | 2016TNSTR.307....1E | N |
Classification Reports
No Data



Comments
negative observation
Nothing seen at this location in an image taken 2016-04-28T00:20:31 (limiting magnitude ~18)