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Supernova 1998es in NGC 632

Supernova 1998es in NGC 632

This page is devoted to information on Supernova 1998es in NGC 632 Basic information on this SN, including the last reported brightness, on this Supernova can be found on the main supernova page. Information on the original web pages for many of these images can be found on the Supernova links web page.

NOTE: There is a mag 15 star located 10" northeast of NGC 632. After a long drought of very little Sn activity we finally get one which is bright enough to be findable by "amateur" telescopes again.

Web pages devoted to this SN:

  • VSNet has a 1998es web page
  • M1 Supernova Search has a 1998es web page
  • AstroArts has a 1998es finder chart.
  • AUDE has a SN 1998es web page with images and finder charts in French [Translate]
  • L'Observatoire ,Perpignan has a 1998es page in French [Translate]

    The following is a list of images of this SN, in chronological order.
    If you know of any others, please tell me!

  • Lick Observatory Discovery image 11/14/98
  • CfA Image 11/15/98
  • AUDE image 11/15/98 20h30m59s
  • Larry Robinson image 11/16/98 00:47 UT
  • Mike Schwartz image 11/16/98
  • Pedro RИ image 11/16/98 20:25 UT
  • Salvo Massaro image 11/17/98 21:11 UT (FITS format)
  • G. Sala image 11/17/98 21:41 UT
  • Ca' Bionda Observatory image Undated.
  • Juan GonГalves and JoЦo Porto image 11/18/98 23:00 UT
  • Kopernik image 11/19/98 4:21 UT
  • Diego RodrМguez image 11/20/98
  • Arno van Werven image 11/21.260/98
  • Hubert Lehmann image 11/22/98 Caption file
  • Laszlo Kiss image 11/22/98 .698 UT, 5 min., 14.7 unfilt. mag
  • Pedro RИ image 11/23/98 20:52 UT
  • Juan GonГalves and JoЦo Porto image 11/25/98 20:54:28
  • Arno van Werven image 11/30.213/98
  • Enrico Prosperi image 12/7/98 (Filtered version)
  • StИphane and Didier Morata image 12/8/98
  • Kopernik image 12/10/98 2:25 UT
  • KenIchi Kadota and Seiichi Yoshida image 12/12/98 21:14:08 JST
  • Pedro RИ image 12/14/98 20:13 UT
  • Marko Moilanen image 12/16/98
  • Perpignan Observatory images 12/16/98 18h09m17s
  • Pedro RИ image 12/17/98 20:17 UT
  • Perpignan Observatory images 12/18/98 19h06m20s
  • KenIchi Kadota and Seiichi Yoshida image 12/19/98 20:50:13 JST
  • Perpignan Observatory images 12/22/98 19h41m55s
  • StИphane and Didier Morata image 12/22/98 (color)
  • Enrico Prosperi image 12/23/98 (Filtered version)
  • Enrico Prosperi image 12/25/98 (Filtered version)
  • Perpignan Observatory images 1/4/99 18h22m15s
  • Pedro RИ image 1/6/99 19:08 UT
  • Arno van Werven image 1/10.118/99
  • Perpignan Observatory images 1/11/99 18h14m38s
  • Perpignan Observatory images 1/14/99 18h28m49s
  • Laszlo Kiss image 1/21/99 16:57 UT, 5 min.
  • Pedro RИ image 1/25/99 19:02 UT
  • APO 3.5-m telescope image 1/31/99
  • KenIchi Kadota and Seiichi Yoshida image 2/6/99 18:24:29 JST

    Light Curves and Spectra:

  • CfA Spectrum Showing a peculiar Type Ia similar to SN 1991T
  • K. Ayani (Bisei Astronomical Observatory) Spectrum
  • LONEOS light curve
    (from vsnet-alert 2385)
    Dear SN watchers,

    A bright supernova has been discovered after about 1 month absence. IAUC 7050 tells that KAIT team has discovered SN 1998es, which position is R.A. = 1h37m17s.50, Decl. = +5o52'50".3 (2000.0), which is about 11" north of the nucleus of NGC 632. M. Aoki, R. and Y. Kushida have confirmed it.

    Estimated from its recession velocity, NGC 632 is a some near-by galaxy which is about 3 times further than Virgo. The expected maximum magnitude of typical SNeIa on this distance would be about 14.5 mag. Its morphorogy type is uncertain, but some catalogs take it as face-on S0 galaxy. There is a foreground star (about 15 mag) at about 10" east and 17" north from the core of NGC 632.

    The reported magnitudes (vsnet-obs 18034) tells that SN 1998es is around 14.5 mag now. Further magnitude estimates and spectroscopic confirmations are encouraged.

    Sincerely Yours,
    Hitoshi Yamaoka, Kyushu Univ., Japan
    yamaoka@rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp

    Other VSNet data on this SN:

  • [vsnet-chart 114] Chart of SN1998es
  • [vsnet-chat 1470] Host galaxy of SN1998es
  • [vsnet-chat 1472] Re: SN 1998es in NGC 632
  • [vsnet-alert 2392] SN1998es (update)
  • [vsnet-obs 18070] CCD observations by Kis (Nov. 17-18)
  • [vsnet-alert 2394] Re: SN 1998es in NGC 632
  • [vsnet 1720] SN1998es image (Massaro)
  • [vsnet-obs 18086] SN 1998es (Porto)
  • [vsnet-obs 18105] SN1998es photometry (Sala)
  • [vsnet-obs 18107] Re: (fwd) SN1998es photometry and astrometry (Sala)
  • [vsnet-obs 18110] Re: (fwd) SN1998es photometry and astrometry (Sala)
  • [vsnet-obs 18124] SN1998es (Rodriguez) Nov. 20
  • [vsnet-obs 18126] RV: Sn1998 es photometry
  • [vsnet-recent 1423] sn1998es brightness (update)
  • [vsnet-obs 18152] Re: (fwd) SN1998es photometry and astrometry (Sala)
  • [vsnet-obs 18166] SN1998es (Pedro Re')
  • [vsnet-obs 18192] SN1998es (Ripero)
  • [vsnet 1724] Spectrum of SN1998es (Ayani)
  • [vsnet 1725] 1998es web page
  • [vsnet-obs 18203] SN 1998 es

    Latest Brightness report: [vsnet-recent 2474]


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    David Bishop
    Last modified: Thu Apr 26 08:55:39 EDT 2001