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IAU Circ., 8361, 1 (2004). Edited by Green, D. W. E.
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Three apparent supernovae have been discovered on unfiltered CCD images: SNe 2004cs and 2004cu by LOSS/KAIT (via W. Li and D. Singer; cf. IAUC 8357), and SN 2004ct by T. Boles (cf. IAUC 8343). SN 2004 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. Offset 2004cs June 23.42 17 50 14.38 +14 16 59.5 18.0 10".4 E, 15".2 S 2004ct June 22.01 15 43 45.75 +28 24 59.5 17.5 4".1 W, 4".4 N 2004cu June 24.28 14 18 29.82 +12 53 03.0 18.8 27".1 E, 3".5 N Additional approximate magnitudes, from images by the respective discoverers unless otherwise noted: SN 2004cs in UGC 11001, June 21.36 UT, [19.0; 24.20, 17.8. SN 2004ct in MCG +05-37-17, Mar. 20, [19.5; May 16, [19.5; 24.201, 17.5 (KAIT). SN 2004cu in NGC 5550, May 17.36, [20.0; June 12.33, 19.3 (marginal detection). Boles adds that SN 2004ct is not present on Digitized Sky Survey red (1989) or blue (1993) plates.
(Loss/Kait)
Boles Tom
Li Wangrong
Singer D.
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