Radio non-detection of SN 2006gy with the VLA at 8.4 and 43 GHz

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The Type IIn supernova 2006gy, among the most luminous supernova ever seen, was observed with the VLA on 21 Sep. and 28 Oct. 2007 at 8.4 and 43 GHz, and not detected with the following 3-sigma upper limits: 2007 Sep 21.5 UT, 8.4 GHz: 0.45 mJy; resolution 0.8", 2007 Sep 21.5 UT, 43 GHz: 3.0 mJy; resolution 0.14", 2007 Oct 28.4 UT, 8.4 GHz: 0.11 mJy; resolution 0.9", 2007 Oct 28.4 UT 43 GHz: 0.38 mJy; resolution 0.17".

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