From: Marek Kowalski (MPKowalski@lbl.gov)
Date: Mon Jul 12 2004 - 14:09:33 PDT
Dear Braham.
On the attached image I have marked all objects in the neighborhood of 
the host galaxy.
The objects are (the same as the previous list):
1) Host galaxy (right knot with SN cand.):         12:37:51.530 
+62:17:08.18
2) Host galaxy (left knot):                                   
12:37:51.575 +62:17:08.29
3) The dim upper right one:                                12:37:51.331 
+62:17:10.17
4) The left one:                                                   
12:37:51.734 +62:17:08.19
The coordinates of yours are placed into the GOODS image as green empty 
circle. For object 4) you provided what I think are only absolute 
offsets. So I had to guess in which direction to go. The most upward 
point as well as the most left point can thus be mirrored along the y or 
x axis (going through object 4). However, it looks like I got it right. 
Could you confirm this?
Thank you,
Marek
Bahram Mobasher wrote:
>Saul
>
>These are the two objects I am detecting around the following coordinate
>(object 4 in your list):
>12:37:51.734 +62:17:08.19
>
>offset from the above coordinate:
>
>Delta(ra)      Delta(Dec)
> deg            deg
>
>3.05176e-4     7.78198E-04
>4.27246e-4     1.02997E-04
>
>Bahram
>
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>On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Saul Perlmutter wrote:
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