Supernovae 2014bc in M106

This page is devoted to information on Supernova 2014bc in M106.   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 links web page.

image Discovered by PS1 Science consortium (USA).   This one is a Type II, which was 40 days old when found.   This one is very close to the core.   It took the powerful image subtraction tools of the PS1 group to pull it out.   We have a Photometry reference image made by Odd Trondal.   This supernova is in the Constellation Canes Venatici.

The following is a list of images of this SN, in chronological order. Click on the name in the "Image Credit" column to see the image. Times and dates are in UT unless otherwise noted. If you know of any others, please tell me!

Image CreditDateMagFilterComments
Douglas Slauson 2014/05/03.085
Doug Slauson 2014/05/03.212C
Giancarlo Cortini 2014/05/09.9817.0C
PS1 2014/05/19.2514.8CDiscovery
Giancarlo Cortini 2014/05/21.8314.0C
Fabio Martinelli 2014/05/21.891
Fabio Martinelli 2014/05/21.891
Virtual telescope 2014/05/22
Joseph Brimacombe 2014/05/22.188not seen
Rafael Benavides 2014/05/22.921
Nick James 2014/05/22.928
George Carey 2014/05/23.000
Andrea Mantero 2014/05/23.000
William Wiethoff 2014/05/23.141C
Massimiliano Martignoni 2014/05/23.853
JM Llapasset 2014/05/23.862
JM Llapasset 2014/05/23.865
Maurice Gavin 2014/05/23.890
Manfred Mrotzek 2014/05/25.896
Maurice Gavin 2014/05/25.930
Joseph Brimacombe 2014/05/27.245
Gianluca Masi image 2014/05/29C
LOSS 2014/06/29.000C

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