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Probable Supernova from the Catalina Sky Survey

ATel #1447; A. J. Drake, S. G. Djorgovski, R. Williams, A. Mahabal, M. J. Graham (Caltech); E. C. Beshore, S. M. Larson (LPL/UA); E. Christensen (Gemini Observatory);
on 29 Mar 2008; 10:33 UT
Distributed as an Instant Email Notice Request For Observations
Credential Certification: Andrew J. Drake (ajd@cacr.caltech.edu)

Subjects: Optical, Request for Observations, Supernovae

We have detected an optical transient in Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) images obtained at the Mt. Bigelow 0.7m Catalina Schmidt Telescope on 29 Mar 2008 UT. The transient is unresolved, and at the following J2000 coordinates:

CSS080329:130259+103027 2008-03-29 UT 07:55:16 RA 13:02:58.75 Dec 10:30:27.0 Mag 17.2

For finding charts and discovery images please see: http://voeventnet.org/feeds/ATEL/CSS.

The object is at the edge of galaxy CGCG 071-101 (z=0.032, g ~ 16.1, r ~ 15.7, i ~ 15.5, (m-M) = 35.6). The transient is consistent with a supernova at this distance. The CSS discovery observations consist of four images spanning ~ 30 minutes. The object is also clearly seen in images taken on 31 January 2008 UT when it was V ~ 18.1 It was not present in earlier CSS images including those taken on 11 January 2008 UT. The transient is not seen in archival PQ or SDSS images covering this location. Spectroscopic follow-up is requested.

All stationary CSS optical transients are detected and published as VOEvents in real-time at http://voeventnet.org/feeds/Catalina.shtml and here http://voeventnet.caltech.edu/feeds/Catfeed.xml (RSS)