Addendum: Hubble Space Telescope discovery of a multiply imaged, gravitationally lensed supernova
ATel #6730; P. L. Kelly (UC Berkeley), S. A. Rodney (JHU), T. Treu (UCLA), R. J. Foley (Illinois), G. Brammer (STScI), K. B. Schmidt (UC Santa Barbara), A. Zitrin (Caltech), A. Sonnenfeld (UCLA), L.-G. Strolger (STScI), O. Graur (NYU/AMNH), A. V. Filippenko (UC Berkeley), S. W. Jha (Rutgers), A. G. Riess (JHU/STScI), M. Bradac (UC Davis), B. J. Weiner (Arizona), D. Scolnic (Chicago), M. A. Malkan (UCLA), A. von der Linden (DARK), M. Trenti (Melbourne), J. Hjorth (DARK), R. Gavazzi (IAP), A. Fontana (INAF-OAR), J. Merten (Caltech), C. McCully (LCOGT/UC Santa Barbara), T. Jones (W. Kentucky), M. Postman (STScI), A. Dressler (Carnegie Obs.), B. Patel (Rutgers), S. B. Cenko (NASA GSFC), M. L. Graham (UC Berkeley), B. E. Tucker (UC Berkeley), the GLASS and FrontierSN teams
on 21 Nov 2014; 21:45 UT
Credential Certification: Patrick Kelly (pkelly@astro.berkeley.edu)
An analysis of the current data, including light curves and first
estimates of the lensing magnifications and time delays is to
appear shortly on the arXiv.