Supernovae 2006ou, 2006ov, and 2006ow
Abstract
Two apparent supernovae have been found on unfiltered CCD images: 2006ou by T. Puckett and M. Peoples (cf. IAUC 8779), 2006ov by K. Itagaki (cf. IAUC 8771; via S. Nakano), and 2006ow by T. Boles (cf. IAUC 8716). SN 2006 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. Offset 2006ou Nov. 22.41 11 37 13.10 +15 26 07.3 16.0 5".9 W, 9".6 N 2006ov Nov. 24.86 12 21 55.30 + 4 29 16.7 14.9 5".5 E, 51" N 2006ow Nov. 26.07 7 35 37.44 +66 24 50.0 17.7 7".9 W, 5".3 S Additional magnitudes for 2006ou in UGC 6588: May 22 UT, [19.1; Nov. 25.40, 16.1. SN 2006ou is a type-Ia supernova around a month past maximum (details on CBET 758). Additional unfiltered CCD magnitudes for 2006ov in M61 = NGC 4303 (offset above corrected from CBET 756): May 4, [19.5 (Itagaki); Nov. 25.764, 14.8 (Itagaki); 25.770, 15.0 (K. Kadota, Ageo, Saitama-ken, Japan, 0.25-m reflector; via Nakano). Itagaki reports that nothing is visible at the location of 2006ov on the Digital Sky Survey. SN 2006ov is a type-II supernova, also about a month past maximum (details on CBET 757). Additional magnitudes for 2006ow in UGC 3908: 1989 Dec. 23, [20.5 (Digitized Sky Survey, red); 1997 Mar. 9, [21.0 (DSS, blue); 2005 Nov. 3, [19.5 (Boles); 2006 Jan. 2, [19.5 (Boles); 26.902, 18.0 (Boles). SN 2006ow is a type-Ia supernova past maximum (details on CBET 765).
- Publication:
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International Astronomical Union Circular
- Pub Date:
- December 2006
- Bibcode:
- 2006IAUC.8781....2P