PSN J22443560+0338380 2013 06 30.704 * 22 44 35.60 +03 38 38.0 16.8 U 18E 9N N7367 9 1
2013 07 02.697
This supernova in NGC 7367 was detected with 6 x 15 min images using an infrared filter Photometry: Mag 16.92 +/ 0.97 IR > 700 nm (R for ref) Astrometry: RA 22 44 35.34 Dec +03 38 37.4 These data were collected by Joseph Brimacombe, Cairns, Australia. Link to image and further information: http://www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/9195895135/
2013 07 2
A Confirming image was taken by Roberto Volsa on July 2 using the Skylive" telescope which clearly showed the new PSN an image can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/68799376@N08/9186360633/
2013 07 3.111
Image taken by Stu Parker using T7 CDK432mm on the I Telescope.Net.Showed the new suspect at around mag 16.2
2013 07 02.97
A spectrum taken with the Copernico 1.82m telescope+AFOSC by the Asiago-Padova SN group shows that this is a type-Ia supernova few days before maximum light.
2013 07 05.0814
Mag.: 16.7(V) R.A.: 22 44 35.60; Decl.: +03 38 36.6 (2000.0). Reference: PPMXL Observer: Massimiliano Martignoni - Observatory: Stazione Astronomica Betelgeuse (B75), Magnago, Italy Telescope: Schmidt-Cassegrain 0.25m-f/10.0 - CCD: KAF0261E
2013 07 07.0498
SN to be confirmed in NGC 7367 was detected with 3 x 3 min images (exp 9 min). Astrometry: RA 22 44 35.36 Dec +03 38 36.78 (ref stars UCAC2) Photometry: 15.7R: (USNO A2R Ref stars 158,164,178). Measure using R filter. These data were collected by Xavier Bros, ANYSLLUM OBSERVATORY, Ager, Spain. T-350mm f4.6. Link to image and further information: http://www.anysllum.com/PSN_NGC7367.jpg