Earliest spectroscopy of supernovae with 65 cm telescope at Gunma Astronomical Observatory

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Supernovae, Spectroscopy

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We have performed an earliest spectroscopy program of relatively bright supernovae with the 65 cm telescope and the Gunma Compact Spectrograph at Gunma Astronomical Observatory. An objective of the program is to discover the important events such as "hypernovae" by the earliest spectroscopy and the type determination according to the supernova discovery reports. We have reported 9 earliest observation results in the IAU circulars. Because SN 2002ap, observed in January 2002, is especially a nearby hypernova, our report was a trigger of much observations of SN 2002ap in the world. In this paper, we described the results of SN 2004gt as a sample of the program and that of a sequence of observations of SN 2002ap.

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