From: Mamoru Doi (doi@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
Date: Thu Mar 27 2003 - 22:34:43 PST
Hi Chris and Gast,
Thank you very much. We won't include this object
to the IAUC draft, since there is no evidence of a SN
in the spectra.
Attached are zoom-up pictures of this object.
Images for reference (up left), search (up right), and
difference (bottom left).
It is very hard to tell how likely is the "overlapped
galaxies hypothesis" without having high-resolution
images...
-Mamoru
>> Dear Andy, Mamoru,
>> The spectrum of SuF02-026 is rather interesting. It has has two
>> unidentified emission lines and the morphology of the lines are very
>> different. One is resolved into three components and the other is
>> unresolved. The continuum is flat. However, from the VLT spectra, there
>> is no evidence of a SN.
>>
>
>Is there any chance that this is two galaxies at different redshifts on
>the same line of sight?
>
>Gast$B…O(B
>
>
Mamoru Doi
Institute of Astronomy
School of Science
University of Tokyo
voice +81-422-34-5084
fax. +81-422-34-5041
doi@ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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