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Supernova 2009ip in NGC 7259

Supernova 2009ip in NGC 7259

This page is devoted to information on Supernova 2009ip in NGC 7259.   Basic information on this SN, including the last reported brightness, on this Supernova can be found on the main page.  Information on the original web pages for many of these images can be found on the updates and links web pages.

image Discovered by CHASE (Chili).   This one turned out to be an LBV ( Luminous Blue Variable), similar to an Eta Carinae type event, and not a supernova.   If you read the attached ATEL you will see that this object went through a brightening phase, similar to that of Eta Carinae before it's great eruption of 1843.   We have a DSS Photometry reference image made by Odd Trondal.  Icon generated from the discovery image.   In July 2012, CRTS noticed that this object had started to brighten again. It got brighter, then got dimmer, as LBVs will do. Then in September of 2012 it got brigher again. This time it was classified as a young type IIn supernova. This supernova is in the Constellation Pisces Austrinus.

The following is a list of images of this SN, in chronological order. Click on the name in the "Image Credit" column to see the image. Times and dates are in UT unless otherwise noted. If you know of any others, please tell me!
Image CreditDateMagFilterComments
CHASE 2009/08/26.1117.9CDiscovery
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/08/30.7518.3L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/08/30.618.3R
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/07.520.5L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/07.620.3L inverted image
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/09.3L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/10.620.2L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/13.5> 20L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/14.5> 21L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/24.2318.7L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/24.2820.6IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/25.218.7L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/09/27.319.5L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/10/10.45> 21L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/10/18.45> 21L
Joseph Brimacombe 2009/11/07> 20.5L
CRTS 2012/07/24C
CRTS 2012/08/1417.4CV
K. Itagaki 2012/08/21.66517.8C
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/23.60218.2IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/24.57416.6IR animation
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/24.61415.9R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/25.19515.0IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/25.50214.7R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/25.52415.6IR
Stan Howerton 2012/09/26.21614.7CV
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/26.26714.3IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/26.46714.4R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/26.48215.2IR
Faulkes Telescope Soth 2012/09/26.435C
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/27.46814.9IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/28.42814.8IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/28.43814.3R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/09/30.68514.6IR
Stan Howerton 2012/10/01.21314.0R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/01.46414.6IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/01.48114.0R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/02.18413.5R
Stan Howerton 2012/10/02.20814.0R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/02.23914.0B
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/02.25713.5IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/02.26013.8L
Riccardo Mancini 2012/10/02.92214.0C
Stan Howerton 2012/10/03.20114.0R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/03.25613.7L
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/03.26313.5IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/03.27314.0B
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/03.28513.4R
Aurelio Grillo 2012/10/03.875C
Stan Howerton 2012/10/04.20113.9R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/05.17413.3IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/05.20413.3R
Stan Howerton 2012/10/05.20713.8R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/05.21013.6L
Riccardo Mancini 2012/10/05.88813.7C
Stan Howerton 2012/10/06.20813.8R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/06.24013.3IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/06.25213.6L
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/06.26313.3R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/06.29313.9B
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/08.12913.9IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/08.13513.6L
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/08.14013.4R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/08.14413.4IR
LISA 2012/10/09.0C undated image
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/09.12413.6L
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/09.13813.4R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/09.14613.9B
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/10/09.14213.4IR
Stan Howerton 2012/10/09.20113.9R
Toru Yusa 2012/10/10.15613.9C
Stan Howerton 2012/10/11.20613.9R
Stan Howerton 2012/10/15.15713.9V
Aurelio Grillo 2012/10/16.85013.9C
Stan Howerton 2012/10/19.16714.1R
Stan Howerton 2012/10/27.13914.6R
Stan Howerton 2012/10/29.12915.0V
Stan Howerton 2012/11/01.13115.1V
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/11/02.463IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/11/02.46514.8R
Ivan A. Curtis 2012/11/03.59014.8R
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/11/04.422IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/11/04.46514.7R
Stan Howerton 2012/11/05.11614.8V
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/11/07.44015.35IR
Joseph Brimacombe 2012/11/11.41715.7IR
Stan Howerton 2012/11/13.03815.6V
Stan Howerton 2012/11/30.06316.3V
Stan Howerton 2012/12/03.08116.3V
Stan Howerton 2012/12/11.03717.0CV
Stan Howerton 2013/08/05.67219.0CV
Stan Howerton 2013/08/10.67119.5CV
Stan Howerton 2013/10/31.40319.7CV


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