TNS Astronomical Transient Report No. 188146 [ 2023TNSTR2272....1M ]

Date Received (UTC): 2023-09-15 17:29:43
Date made public:
Sender: ALeRCE
Reporting Group: ALeRCE     Discovery Data Source: ZTF

A. Munoz-Arancibia, F.E. Bauer, G. Pignata, F. Forster, A. Mourao, L. Hernandez-Garcia, L. Galbany, J. Silva-Farfan, R. Dastidar, E. Camacho, J. Arredondo, G. Cabrera-Vives, R. Carrasco-Davis, P.A. Estevez, P. Huijse, A. Moya, E. Reyes, I. Reyes, P. Sanchez-Saez, D. Rodriguez-Mancini, M. Catelan, S. Eyheramendy, M.J. Graham on behalf of the ALeRCE broker report/s the discovery of a new astronomical transient.

IAU Designation: AT 2023spo
Discoverer internal name: ZTF23abdtvny
Coordinates (J2000): RA = 08:31:04.406 (127.7683578) DEC = +23:55:47.99 (23.9299977)
Discovery date: 2023-09-15 12:13:24.997 (JD=2460203.0093171)

Potential host galaxy: SDSS J083104.31+235547.0

Remarks: Early SN candidate (r-rise > 0.33+-0.14 mag/day) classified using ALeRCE's stamp classifier (Carrasco-Davis et al. 2021) and the public ZTF stream. Discovery image and light curve in http://alerce.online/object/ZTF23abdtvny

Photometry

Discovery (first detection):
Discovery date: 2023-09-15 12:13:24.997
Flux: 19.5787 ABMag
Filter: r-ZTF
Instrument: ZTF-Cam
Telescope: Palomar 1.2m Oschin

Remarks: Data provided by ZTF

Last non-detection:
Last non-detection date: 2023-09-15 12:09:56
Limiting flux: 20.0618 ABMag
Filter: r-ZTF
Instrument: ZTF-Cam
Telescope: Palomar 1.2m Oschin

Remarks: Data provided by ZTF

Details of the new object can be viewed here: https://www.wis-tns.org/object/2023spo