Supernova 2000K in MCG +9-19-191

This page is devoted to information on Supernova 2000K in MCG +9-19-191 Basic information on this SN, including the last reported brightness, on this Supernova can be found on the main page. Information on the original web pages for many of these images can be found on the Supernova links web page.

sn00k_i.jpg MCG +9-19-191 is a galaxy 200" NNE of NGC 3888. However, by looking at the redshift, the two galaxies don't seem to be associated. This is another Puckett Observatory discovery, but it was also discovered independently by Paolo Sala of Munich. It was found to be a type Ia found 13 +/- 3 days past maximum light. Icon built from Puckett Observatory discovery image.

The following is a list of images of this SN, in chronological order. Click on the name in the "observer" column to see the image. Times and dates are in UT unless otherwise noted. If you know of any others, please tell me!
ObserverDateMagFilterComments
Puckett image 2/28.36/0018.1C Discovery mirror
Pepe Manteca image 3/4/00C
Kereszty Zsolt image 3/6.7715/0017.6C
Laurent Courier image 3/6.979/00C
L. Kiss image 3/13.885/00C
Odd Trondal image 3/15.010/0018.5C Photometry reference
S. Moretti image 3/21.6/00C
Pepe Manteca image 4/3/0018.1C

Light curves and Spectra:

  • VSNET Light curve (requires JAVA).
    If you have observations of this Supernova, please send them to vsnet-obs@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp. Use this VSNet data query to see what information has been reported so far. Other VSNet data on this SN:
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    David Bishop
    Last modified: Thu Dec 6 16:01:39 EST 2001