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OGLE-IV Transient Search report 29 October 2014

ATel #6643; L. Wyrzykowski, Z. Kostrzewa-Rutkowska, A. Udalski, S. Kozlowski, K. Ulaczyk (Warsaw University Astronomical Observatory, Poland), on behalf of the OGLE team
on 29 Oct 2014; 18:23 UT
Credential Certification: Lukasz Wyrzykowski (wyrzykow@ast.cam.ac.uk)

Subjects: Optical, Cataclysmic Variable, Nova, Supernovae, Transient

The OGLE-IV Transient Detection System (Wyrzykowski et al. 2014, Kozlowski et al. 2013) reports the discovery of 10 new on-going transients. Most of them appeared near or on top of apparent galaxies and their light curves resemble those of supernovae and novae near or after their peak brightness.

Name RA(J2000.0) Dec(J2000.0) discovery_JD discovery_Imag Notes
OGLE-2014-SN-110 1:58:18.38 -74:55:26.7 2456950.70758 20.331
OGLE-2014-SN-111 2:25:19.96 -76:46:08.2 2456951.77737 18.169
OGLE-2014-SN-112 1:18:58.80 -72:16:35.6 2456951.66753 19.721
OGLE-2014-SN-113 6:11:48.53 -64:57:04.8 2456953.78266 19.622
OGLE-2014-SN-114 1:42:55.33 -65:48:30.2 2456954.67345 19.535
OGLE-2014-SN-115 2:03:18.43 -66:22:36.7 2456954.68389 21.033
OGLE-2014-SN-116 0:18:12.53 -67:27:11.6 2456956.59118 19.303
OGLE-2014-SN-117 5:48:35.07 -61:46:54.9 2456958.84604 18.918
OGLE-2014-SN-118 3:39:53.33 -65:55:29.6 2456958.71531 20.320
OGLE-2014-NOVA-03 23:10:23.42 -78:13:57.9 2456958.58725 17.820 Nova or DN,no source on reference images

Finding charts and light curves are available here.