Re: Third post-referee HST paper version available

From: Tony Spadafora (ALSpadafora@lbl.gov)
Date: Fri Jul 11 2003 - 12:04:35 PDT

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    Rob,

    This is not essential to update, but the Nobili reference has been
    published. The reference is:

    A&A 404, 901�912 (2003)

    -Tony

    "Robert A. Knop Jr." wrote:
    >
    > Based on comments I got from Reynald, Ariel, Chris, and Greg on the
    > paper, and from Greg and Saul on the letter to the editor, I've produced
    > another version.
    >
    > http://brahms.phy.vanderbilt.edu/~rknop/scp/hst/
    >
    > (Not every single comment went in, but most did.)
    >
    > I've also updated figures 1 and 2 in this version, replacing the
    > greyscale images with images that come from the sum of all images in a
    > given filter. (Not always R, because for some of the higher-redshift
    > SNe we had several more I-band images.) This obviously gives deeper and
    > better images of the SN and host. I did *not* remove the residual
    > comsic rays from this image. (Previously, I'd done that by hand,
    > i.e. I'd cheated.) I could do that if everybody deems it important.
    >
    > There is not yet a "hubble residual" figure in this paper; I have yet to
    > detect a consensus as to whether or not any version is worth including.
    >
    > I haven't removed the "thoughtful" from the letter; does this bother
    > anybody else?
    >
    > I still plan on sending this back to the editor tomorrow (Saturday).
    >
    > -Rob
    >
    > --
    > --Prof. Robert Knop
    > Department of Physics & Astronomy, Vanderbilt University
    > robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu

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