ePESSTO+ spectroscopic classification of optical transients
ATel #12861; C. Frohmaier, E. Swann (ICG; Portsmouth), P. Short, M. Nicholl (Edinburgh), M. Dennefeld (IAP), S. C. Williams (Lancaster), P. Pessi (IALP), G. Leloudas (DTU), J. Anderson (ESO), T. Muller Bravo (Southampton), T.-W. Chen (MPE), M. Gromadzki (Warsaw), C. Inserra (Cardiff), E. Kankare (Turku), O. Yaron (Weizmann), D. R. Young (QUB), I. Manulis (Weizmann), J. Tonry, L. Denneau, A. Heinze, H. Weiland (IfA, Univ. of Hawaii), B. Stalder (LSST), A. Rest (STScI), K. W. Smith, S. J. Smartt, O. McBrien, S. Srivastav (QUB)
on 11 Jun 2019; 15:21 UT
Distributed as an Instant Email Notice Supernovae
Credential Certification: Matt Nicholl (mrn@roe.ac.uk)
Subjects: Optical, Supernovae
Referred to by ATel #: 12864
ePESSTO+, the advanced Public ESO Spectroscopic Survey for Transient Objects (see Smartt et al. 2015, A&A, 579, 40 http://www.pessto.org ), reports the following supernova classifications. Targets were supplied by the Zwicky Transient Facility (https://www.ztf.caltech.edu/; Kulkarni et al. 2018, ATel 11266) data stream processed through the Lasair broker (http://lasair.roe.ac.uk/), by the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae ASAS-SN (see Shappee et al. 2014, ApJ, 788, 48 and http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~assassin/index.shtml ), and by the ATLAS survey, see Tonry et al. (2018, PASP, 130, 064505).
All observations were performed on the ESO New Technology Telescope at La Silla on 2019 June 10, using EFOSC2 and Grism 13 (3985-9315A, 18A resolution). Classifications were done with SNID (Blondin & Tonry, 2007, ApJ, 666, 1024). Classification spectra and additional details can be obtained from http://www.pessto.org (via WISeREP) and the IAU Transient Name Server.
Survey Name | IAU Name | RA (J2000) | Dec (J2000) | Disc. Date | Source | Disc Mag | z | Type | Phase | Notes
ZTF19aayjsty | SN2019hei | 14:10:44.60 | -08:12:14.3 | 20190606 | ZTF | 20.1 | 0.07 | Ia | PreMax | (1)
ASASSN-19or | SN2019hcn | 13:15:31.01 | -86:04:06.7 | 20190608 | ASAS-SN | 17.5 | 0.018 | II | | (2)
ATLAS19mgr | AT2019hci | 11:16:03.32 | -00:31:55.7 | 20190608 | ATLAS | 18.9 | 0.026 | | | (3)
(1) SNID finds good matches between -7d to 0d relative to max
(2) Blue continuum, low S/N, intermediate width emission feature consistent with H-alpha at z~0.018
(3) Blue continuum, no obvious features above noise