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Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904

Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904

This page is devoted to information on Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904.   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.

sn06jc_i.jpg Discovery is shared by Koichi Itagaki (Japan) and Tim Puckett and R. Gorelli (USA).   At first this was lised as a possible supernovae, as Mr. Itagaki had posted a suspect image at almost exactly this location in 2004 (image indexed on this page).   Spectra for this object originally reported it as a type Ib, but further reduction shows it to be a young type Ia, then back to a Ib, and now a type Ic.   We have a DSS Photometry reference image made by Odd Trondal.  Icon generated from the Mr. Itagaki's discovery image.   This supernova is in the Constellation Lynx located near NGC 2798.

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
Koichi Itagaki image 2006/10/09.75213.8CDiscovery
Tim Puckett image 2006/10/10.3313.8CDiscovery mirror
Koichi Itagaki image 2006/10/10.72513.9C
SWIFT image 2006/10/13.67414.3VSpace telescope
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/14.12514.2Rmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/14.17314.3CRmirror
Yasuo Sano image 2006/10/16.64414.62CR
Lode Stevens 2006/10/17.198RGB
Taurus Hill Observatory image 2006/10/17.833C
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/20.14114.8CRmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/20.14914.7Rmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/20.15314.9Vmirror
Yasuo Sano image 2006/10/22.65214.96CR
Yasuo Sano image 2006/10/23.70515.12CR
Yasuo Sano image 2006/10/26.68015.4CR
Grzegorz Duszanowicz image 2006/10/28.04C
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/28.11615.7CRmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/28.12115.6Rmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/28.12415.8Vmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/30.21315.8CRmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/3015.8Rmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/10/30.22116.0Vmirror
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/10.12016.6CR
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/10.16416.8R
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/10.18016.3V
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/14.10416.7CR
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/14.12217.1R
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/14.14016.4V
JM Llapasset image 2006/11/14.21716.6CRmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/11/14.21916.9Rmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/11/14.22316.5Vmirror
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/19.11316.9CR
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/19.13617.3R
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/19.15416.8V
JM Llapasset image 2006/11/24.15916.9CRmirror
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/26.98117.4CR
Joel Nicolas image 2006/11/17.00317.1V
JM Llapasset image 2006/11/30.140CRmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/11/30.14117.6Rmirror
JM Llapasset image 2006/11/30.14317.2Vmirror
Joel Nicolas image 2006/12/01.07617.4CR
Koichi Itagaki image 2006/12/19.84018.1C


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