TNS Classification Report No. 3620 [ 2019TNSCR.337....1S ]
Date Received (UTC): 2019-03-06 15:20:12 Sender: Dr. Lina Tomasella
Group: Padova-Asiago
Schuldt, Vogl, Taubenberger (MPA Garching), Fiore, Benetti, Cappellaro, Tomasella, Turatto (INAF OAPd) report/s a classification of object: SN 2019blp
Type: SN IaRedshift: 0.050085
Remarks: Spectrum similar to normal type Ia SNe, few days after maximum light. The redshift of the host galaxy is reported by Almeida et al. 2011, ApJ 735, 125 (via NED). Using this redshift, an expansion velocity of about 10200 km/s is derived from the SiII 635.5 nm minimum.
The following Classification spectrum was provided:
Obsdate: 2019-03-06 04:37:37
Instrument: AFOSC
Telescope: Asiago Ekar Telescope
Details of the object and its spectra can be viewed here: https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2019blp
Date Received (UTC): 2019-03-06 15:20:12 Sender: Dr. Lina Tomasella
Group: Padova-Asiago
Schuldt, Vogl, Taubenberger (MPA Garching), Fiore, Benetti, Cappellaro, Tomasella, Turatto (INAF OAPd) report/s a classification of object: SN 2019blp
Type: SN IaRedshift: 0.050085
Remarks: Spectrum similar to normal type Ia SNe, few days after maximum light. The redshift of the host galaxy is reported by Almeida et al. 2011, ApJ 735, 125 (via NED). Using this redshift, an expansion velocity of about 10200 km/s is derived from the SiII 635.5 nm minimum.
The following Classification spectrum was provided:
Obsdate: 2019-03-06 04:37:37
Instrument: AFOSC
Telescope: Asiago Ekar Telescope
Details of the object and its spectra can be viewed here: https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2019blp