Supernovae 2004bz, 2004ca, 2004cb, 2004cc

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Several apparent supernovae have been discovered on unfiltered CCD images -- 2004cb by L. A. G. Monard, Pretoria, South Africa (0.30-m reflector) and the rest by the LOSS team (via W. Li; KAIT detector). SN 2004 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. Offset 2004bz June 2.46 22 15 01.05 +15 24 16.6 18.3 32".2 W, 12".3 N 2004ca June 2.47 21 43 32.84 +43 41 33.0 18.2 24".8 W, 6".2 S 2004cb May 12.80 13 43 48.52 -29 44 59.2 15.8 10" W, 21" S 2004cc June 10.26 12 36 34.40 +11 14 32.8 17.5 1".9 E, 12".8 N Additional magnitudes by the respective discoverers: SN 2004bz in MCG +02-56-25, 2003 Nov. 29.17 UT, [19.5; 2004 June 3.48, 18.2. SN 2004ca in UGC 11799, May 25.45, [19.0; June 3.48, 18.0. SN 2004cb in an edge-on galaxy, Apr. 16.814, [18.5; June 7.758, 15.8 +/- 0.3. SN 2004cc in NGC 4568, May 23.26, [19.0; June 11.23, 17.1. SN 2004cb is also absent on the red Digitized Sky Survey field (limiting mag 20).

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