Circular No. 8241
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SUPERNOVAE 2003jz, 2003ka, AND 2003kb
Three apparent supernovae have been discovered: SN 2003jz by M. Armstrong (cf. IAUC 8226), and SNe 2003ka and 2003kb by D. Singer, B. Beutler, and W. Li (via LOSS/KAIT; cf. IAUC 8236): SN 2003 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. Mag. Offset 2003jz Nov. 13.18 9 46 28.67 +45 45 04.7 17.5 1" E, 4" S 2003ka Nov. 16.2 23 03 43.28 +34 58 50.3 18.1 7".3 W, 7".9 S 2003kb Nov. 18.5 6 16 12.59 +57 03 12.9 18.0 8".4 W, 7".0 N Additional approximate magnitudes from the respective discoverers (unless otherwise noted): SN 2003jz in UGC 5225, 2002 Nov. 30 UT, [19.0 (KAIT); 2003 Oct. 17.153, 16.0; Nov. 17.126, 17.5. SN 2003ka in MCG +06-50-20, Oct. 27.2 UT, [19.5; Nov. 18.2, 18.0. SN 2003kb in UGC 3432, Nov. 4.5, [19.5; 19.3, 18.0. Armstrong adds that nothing was visible at the location of SN 2003jz on Palomar Sky Survey red and blue plates.-----------------------------
Host galaxy info: vel = 4998 km/s, 1.7 x 0.4, 15.28, Scd
SN type info: Ic
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