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IDsort descendingNameRepsClassRADECObj. TypeRedshiftHost NameHost RedshiftReporting Group/sDiscovery Data Source/sClassifying Group/sAssociated Group/sDisc. Internal NameDisc. Instrument/sClass. Instrument/sTNS ATPublicEnd Prop. PeriodObject SpectraDiscovery Mag/FluxDiscovery FilterDiscovery Date (UT)SenderRemarksSourcesBibcodeExt. catalog/s
77083SN 2021crx2113:21:53.976+08:36:20.34SN II0.066866WISEA J132153.85+083618.50.066866ALeRCE, ATLASZTF, ATLASadH0ccATLAS, ZTFZTF21aakigqrATLAS-MLO - ATLAS-01, P48 - ZTF-CamVLT-UT1 - FORS2YY119.777r-ZTF2021-02-09 10:12:13.003ALeRCE2021TNSTR.422....1F
AT reports
IDTime Received (UT)SenderReporter/s (Discoverer/s)Reporting GroupDisc. Data SourceRADECDiscovery Date (UT)Discovery Mag.FilterPhotometryRelated FilesAT TypeHost NameHost RedshiftInternal NameAssoc. GroupsEnd Prop. PeriodRemarksBibcode
1033272021-03-20 17:47:24ATLAS_Bot1J. Tonry, L. Denneau, A. Heinze, H. Weiland (IfA, University of Hawaii), B. Stalder (LSST), A. Rest (STScI), C. Stubbs (Harvard University), K. W. Smith, S. J. Smartt, D. R. Young, S. Srivastav, O. McBrien, M. Fulton, J. Gillanders, C. Webb (Queen's University Belfast), T.-W. Chen (MPE), D. E. Wright (University of Minnesota), J. Anderson (ESO)ATLASATLAS13:21:53.998+08:36:20.922021-03-20 11:11:02.40019.29orange-ATLAS2PSNATLAS21iusATLAS
Photometry
IDObs-date (UT)Mag. / FluxErrLim. Mag./FluxUnitsFilterTel / InstExp-timeObserverRemarks
1996062021-03-20 11:11:0219.290.14619.9ABMagorange-ATLASATLAS-MLO_ATLAS-0130Robot
1996052021-03-19 10:55:1219.82ABMagorange-ATLASATLAS-MLO_ATLAS-0130Robot[Last non detection]
992792021-02-11 20:29:50ALeRCEF. Forster, F.E. Bauer, A. Munoz-Arancibia, L. Hernandez-Garcia, G. Pignata, L. Galbany, G. Pignata, E. Camacho, J. Silva-Farfan, A. Mourao, J. Arredondo, G. Cabrera-Vives, R. Carrasco-Davis, P.A. Estevez, P. Huijse, E. Reyes, I. Reyes, P. Sanchez-Saez, C. Valenzuela, E. Castillo, D. Ruz-Mieres, D. Rodriguez-Mancini, M. Catelan, S. Eyheramendy, M.J. Graham on behalf of the ALeRCE brokerALeRCEZTF13:21:53.976+08:36:20.342021-02-09 10:12:13.00319.777r-ZTF3PSNWISEA J132153.85+083618.50.066866ZTF21aakigqrZTFSN candidate classified using ALeRCE's stamp classifier - see http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.03309 - and the public ZTF stream. Discovery image and light curve in http://alerce.online/object/ZTF21aakigqr 2021TNSTR.422....1F
Photometry
IDObs-date (UT)Mag. / FluxErrLim. Mag./FluxUnitsFilterTel / InstExp-timeObserverRemarks
1922332021-02-11 10:35:0419.81930.13070220.6106ABMagr-ZTFP48_ZTF-Cam30RobotData provided by ZTF
1922322021-02-09 10:12:1319.7770.27313219.8625ABMagr-ZTFP48_ZTF-Cam30RobotData provided by ZTF
1922312021-02-07 11:38:5020.8295ABMagg-ZTFP48_ZTF-Cam30Robot[Last non detection] Data provided by ZTF
Classification reports
IDTime Received (UT)SenderClassifier/sGroupClassificationRedshiftSpectraRelated FilesAssoc. GroupsEnd Prop. PeriodRemarksADS Bibcode
90322021-02-22 22:01:30cvoglG. Csoernyei, S. Taubenberger, C. Vogl, A. Floers, M. G. Cudmani, A. Holas, W. Hillebrandt, S. H. Suyu (MPA Garching), A. Pastorello (INAF Padova), B. Leibundgut, J. Spyromilio (ESO), S. J. Smartt, M. Dobson (QUB), R. Kotak (Turku), R. Bruch, A. Gal-Yam (Weizmann), C. Lemon (Lausanne), S. Blondin (CNRS, LAM)adH0ccSN II0.0668661adH0ccThe presence of strong hydrogen P Cygni features indicates that this object is a Type II supernova. The ZTF light curve suggests that it belongs to the Type IIP subclass and that the phase of the spectrum is about 14 days after the explosion. GELATO finds a good spectroscopic match with the low-energy, low-luminosity type IIP supernova SN 1999br (Pastorello et al. 2004, MNRAS, 347, 74; Lisakov et al. 2018, MNRAS, 473, 3863) at the same phase. We estimate an ejecta velocity of about 3300 km/s from the H-beta and Fe II 5159 Å line. In light of the low expansion velocity, the supernova is exceptionally luminous with an absolute magnitude of about -17.5 in the r band. This is roughly three magnitudes brighter than the spectroscopically similar SN 1999br.2021TNSCR.562....1C
Spectra
IDObs-date (UT)Tel / InstExp-timeObserver/sReducer/sGroupSpectrum ascii FileSpectrum fits FileSpec. TypeAssoc. GroupsEnd Prop. PeriodRemarks
90422021-02-21 06:46:23VLT-UT1_FORS21200ServiceG. CsoernyeiadH0cc tns_2021crx_2021-02-21_06-46-23_VLT-UT1_FORS2_adH0cc.asci tns_2021crx_2021-02-21_06-46-23_VLT-UT1_FORS2_adH0cc.fitsObjectadH0ccQuick-reduction spectrum, telluric correction applied
Spectra
IDObs-date (UT)Tel / InstExp-timeObserver/sReducer/sGroupSpectrum ascii FileSpectrum fits FileSpec. TypeAssoc. GroupsEnd Prop. PeriodRemarks
90422021-02-21 06:46:23VLT-UT1 / FORS21200ServiceG. CsoernyeiadH0cc tns_2021crx_2021-02-21_06-46-23_VLT-UT1_FORS2_adH0cc.asci tns_2021crx_2021-02-21_06-46-23_VLT-UT1_FORS2_adH0cc.fitsObjectadH0ccQuick-reduction spectrum, telluric correction applied