From: Alex Conley (aconley@panisse.lbl.gov)
Date: Sun Apr 14 2002 - 02:26:44 PDT
We scanned a bit of SS1. The Third and 6th have been rediscoverd.
The first is on a chip that hasn't finished subtracting yet, and
the second and fourth are off frame for us. The fifth is just a
repeat of the fourth.
SS1
Apr09 Apr11
SCP Name xc yc R.A. Decl. i'(AB) i'(AB)
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not done 777.42 3621.61 14:02:01.11 +05:38:18.0 24.94 SN?
off frame 633.86 7847.44 14:02:02.96 +05:52:31.8 24.29 SN
S02-046 3373.09 2729.64 14:01:26.00 +05:35:16.8 24.17 SN
off frame 4386.04 4315.20 14:01:12.25 +05:40:36.7 24.19 SN?
repeat 4386.15 4315.12 14:01:12.25 +05:40:36.7 24.22 SN?
S02-049 7999.27 5833.81 14:00:23.29 +05:45:41.9 24.19 SN
S02-047 14:01:26.79 +05:28:33.6
S02-048 14:01:05.14 +05:53:11.6
We get the following magnitudes for the candidates we saved:
SCP Name SCP Mag Comments
S02-046 22.7 Obvious SN. Don't even need to subtract to see
S02-047 24.9 Faint little guy, but might be a reasonable
z>1 object
S02-048 24.77 Ugly subtraction.
S02-049 24.00 Obvious SN
Finding charts are available for all.
S02-046 is really bright, so should be saved for any cloudy conditions
we might have. S02-049 would make for a really good VLT candidate.
I'm getting a little punchy after 16.5 hours at work, so I'm going to
go home now. As a result, there won't be any more finding charts, etc.
tonight.
Alex
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