From: Robert A. Knop Jr. (robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu)
Date: Wed May 08 2002 - 10:37:03 PDT
Added C02-027, which was found by Gerson. Low %INC, but it looks real
(off center, nice galaxy). Probably not terribly high redshift, and may
even be a II given that the galaxy looks like a disk or lenticular
galaxy. This one will probably be visible on the 25 minute CFHT
exposure, becuase it's pretty bright.
Still haven't junked the junks; that will be later.
CFHT people, when you find one compare to this list to see if it already
has a C02-xxx name.
name1 name2 RA2000 Dec2000 Mag Apsig %INC
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C02-017 junk007 14:00:28.7 +05:19:57.6 23.23 9.10 20
C02-018 junk008 13:59:50.8 +05:19:26.3 22.51 17.66 22
C02-019 cand0007 14:02:09.2 +05:21:13.4 23.28 8.84 15
C02-020 Dwalin 14:00:26.8 +04:34:53.3 23.93 6.50 50
C02-022 cand0012 13:59:50.2 +04:59:36.0 23.32 12.03 16
C02-023 junk015 14:00:39.1 +04:52:20.1 23.86 7.32 28
C02-024 cand0013 14:02:07.8 +04:43:12.3 23.68 8.95 40
C02-025 cand0014 14:01:44.4 +05:21:21.4 24.40 5.26 40
C02-026 cand0015 14:01:10.0 +05:19:50.4 24.13 6.77 25
C02-027 cand0017 14:02:10.6 +04:52:14.5 23.04 16.25 15
-Rob
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