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Supernova 2000C in NGC 2415

Supernova 2000C in NGC 2415

This page is devoted to information on Supernova 2000C in NGC 2415 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 Supernova links web page.

sn00c_i.jpg This SN is located very close to the location of 1998Y. So close that for a time this was thought to be a "second outburst" of that SN. It was originally reported to me via the "isn_alert" news list, which announces supernova suspects so that other people can verify them. I originally found out about it on Jan. 13th via a note to this list from Marco Migliardi of Col druscie' Remote Observatory Supernova Search who independantly discovered it. However it turns out that Steven Foulkes from the UK found and reported this SN on Jan. 8th. It was not announced by IAU until the 19th.

Web pages dedicated to this SN.

  • Odd Trondal images
  • More images of SN2000C from CROSS (copies of several of the images below)
  • Discovery of SN 2000C in Italian [Translate] from CROSS
  • ESA Science story Armchair astronomy - catch a supernova from home?
  • U of Iowa images

    The following is a list of images of this SN, in chronological order. Click on the name in the "observer" column to see the image. Times and dates are in UT unless otherwise noted. If you know of any others, please tell me!
    ObserverDateMagFilterComments
    Steve Foulkes image 1/8.789/0016.6CDiscovery (mirror)
    Marco Migliardi image 1/12.949/00CCROSS Discovery (mirror)
    LOSS image UndatedCComparing the position of 1998Y with 2000C
    CROSS image 1/13.86/00C
    U of Iowa image UndatedCanimated gif
    Hubert Lehmann image 1/14.865/0014.8C caption
    Odd Trondal image 1/14.948/0015.0C
    Arno van Werven image 1/18.213/00C
    Yasuo Sano image 1/18.513/00C mirror
    Marko Moilanen image 1/18.924/0015.2C
    Kereszty Zsolt image 1/19/00C
    Larry Robinson image 1/20/00C
    Esteban Reina Lorenz image 1/21.906/00C
    Pepe Manteca image 1/23.111/0014.7C
    Larry Robinson image 1/23.2/00C
    Udo Zlender image 1/24/00C caption
    Kereszty Zsolt image 1/24.825/0014.3C
    Johannes Walter image 1/24.906/00C
    Odd Trondal image 1/24.955/0015.0C
    Larry Robinson image 1/25.2/00C4x60sec ST7E 30cm F7
    Steve Foulkes image 1/25.8542/00C mirror
    KenIchi Kadota
    Seiichi Yoshida image
    1/26/00 1:44 JST14.8C
    Stig Foss image 1/26.922/0014.7C
    Arno van Werven image 1/27.243/00C
    Rok Palcic image 1/27/00C
    Stephen M. Brincat image 1/27.887/00C
    Yasuo Sano image 1/28.558/0015.03C
    Josep M. Bosch image 1/30/00C
    Odd Trondal image 2/9.931/0015.0C
    Arno van Werven image 2/13.198/00C
    Fred Ewalt image 2/22.078/0015.45C
    Pedro Re' image 2/23.836/00C
    Pedro Re' image 2/29.909/00C
    Odd Trondal image 3/1.859/0015.5C
    Odd Trondal image 3/7.860/00?RGBcolor
    L.Kiss, K. SzilАdi,
    K. SАrneczky image
    3/16.830/00C
    Odd Trondal image 3/27.807/0016.0C

    Light curves and Spectra:

  • VSNET Light curve (requires JAVA).
    If you have observations of this Supernova, please send them to vsnet-obs@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp. Use this VSNet data query to see what information has been reported so far. Other VSNet data on this SN:
  • [vsnet-alert 4052] SN 2000C in NGC 2415
  • [vsnet-chat 2580] Host galaxy of SN2000C
  • [vsnet-alert 4065] SN 2000C bright!
  • [vsnet-alert 4068] SN 2000C bright!
  • [vsnet-alert 4095] SN Ic 2000C

    Latest Photometry:

  • [vsnet-obs 25933] SN 2000C early photometry (from IAUC)
  • [vsnet-recent 49502] SN2000C recent (cont'd)
  • [vsnet-recent 52607] SN2000C recent (cont'd)
  • [vsnet-recent 58522] SN2000C recent (cont'd)
  • [vsnet-recent 60638] SN2000C recent (cont'd)
    Back to Bright Supernovae.
    David Bishop
    Last modified: Mon Jan 14 09:40:44 EST 2002