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The Asiago Supernova Catalogue 1999 (Barbon+, 1999)
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II/227/sncat
List of SNe arranged in chronological order
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recno
Record number within the original table (starting from 1)
n_SN
(char)
[*] Occurrence of multiple SN discoveries in the same galaxy
SN
(char)
Supernova designation
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u_SN
(char)
[?] Unconfirmed SN
Galaxy
(char)
Parent galaxy identification
RAG
"h:m:s"
Parent galaxy right ascension (J2000)
u_RAGs
(char)
Uncertainty flag when RA known to 0.1m
DEG
"d:m:s"
Parent galaxy declination (J2000)
RAJ2000
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Supernova right ascension (J2000)
DEJ2000
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u_DEs
(char)
Uncertainty flag when Dec(SN) known to 0.1'
MType
(char)
Parent galaxy morphological type
T
(n)
Parent galaxy morphological type code
i
deg
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Only for disk-like system, inclination of the polar axis with respect to the line of sight (0 for face-on systems)
PA
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Position angle of the major axis of the parent galaxy (North Eastwards)
z
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Parent galaxy heliocentric radial velocity
u_z
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Uncertainty flag on HRV
HRV
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u_HRV
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Uncertainty flag on z
n_Bmag
(char)
[RVp] Prefix for photographic magnitudes
Bmag
mag
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Parent galaxy integrated B magnitude
logD25
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Decimal logarithm of the apparent isophotal diameter
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SN offset from the galaxy nucleus, in the E/W direction
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n_x
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[EW NS ?] Orientation of x
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SN offset from the galaxy nucleus, in the N/S direction
n_y
(char)
[NS] Orientation of y
Com
(char)
[CC NC] CC: close center; NC: near center
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[BIKRVr] SN magnitude band
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If available, supernova magnitude at maximum (photometric band indicated)
u_MaxMag
(char)
Uncertainty flag on MaxMag
n_MaxMag
(char)
[*r] *: discovery magnitude r: radio
Type
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Supernova type
EpMax
(char)
Date of maximum or Discovery (see n_EpMax)
n_EpMax
(char)
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Name(s) of discoverer(s)
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