Bright Supernovae - 1999
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IAU Circulars
and occasionally more data will be provided on
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An archive of the 1999 updates and
2000 updates to this page are available.
In the year 1999, 206 Supernovae were reported
(163 last year), a new record.
48 were found in NGC and IC galaxies (34 last year), and
67 got brighter than 18th Mag (54 last year).
The brightest was
1999em
at mag 13.1 followed very closely by
1999by at mag 13.2, and then
1999cl at mag 13.6,
not even coming close to the bright SN of
last year.
We had two SN in Messier galaxies,
1999gn in
M61 and
1999cl in
M88.
Reported Supernovae
1999bs,
1999db, 1999dc,
1999cu and
1999cv turned out
to be galactic objects, and not SN, leaving us with 199.
For a time both 1999ex and
1999ee were
visible simultaneously in
IC 5179.
11 Extra-galactic Novae were also reported.
This is a list of the SN bright supernovae discovered in 1999.
Please look at the
main page for the latest supernovae.
For more information, you can look at the following Supernova Catalogs:
IAU List of Supernovae since 1885
Asiago's Supernova catalog
M. Richmonds's lisf of SNe since 1989
1999gx,
IAUC 8517
discovered Sept. 7.08, 1999 by
C. Balland and M. Mouchet
a type Ia at Mag 23.3
1999gt and 1999gu,
IAUC 7346
discovered Dec 29.17, 1999 by
E. Cappellaro, OaPd,
ESO
the brightest of which is Mag 22.1
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1999gn,
IAUC 7335
discovered Dec. 17.219, 1999 by
Alessandro Dimai
Found in
M61
at R.A. = 12h21m57s.02, Decl. = +04o27'45".6
(AAVSO finder chart)
Located 31".7 east and 39".8 south of the nucleus of
NGC 4303
(= M61)
Mag 17.8* (1/3:14.6), Type II
(References:
IAUC 7336,
7347,
7435; SN
2008in,
2006ov,
1926A,
1961I,
1964F)
SN 1999gn images sub-page
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1999gi,
IAUC 7329
discovered Dec. 9.82, 1999 by
Reiki Kushida
Found in
NGC 3184
at R.A. = 10h18m16s.62, Decl. = +41o26'28".6
(AAVSO finder chart)
Located 3".5 west and 60".5 north of the center of
NGC 3184
Mag 16.3* (1/1:14.0), Type II
(References:
IAUC 7334,
7344,
7365,
7375,
7398; SN
1921B,
1921C,
1937F)
SN 1999gi images sub-page
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1999fz,
IAUC 7314
discovered Nov. 18.40, 1999 by
Tim Puckett, Alex Langoussis, and D. George
Found in
UGC 8164
at R.A. = 13h02m16s.34, Decl. = +78o32'29".4
Located 5".9 west and 1".3 south of the center of
UGC 8164
(Discovery image
(larger version))
(Christian Buil image
(color))
(Christian Buil image)
(K. Sárneczky, L. Kiss, K. Sziládi image)
Mag 17.9*, Type Ia
(References:
IAUC 7344,
7328,
7369; vsnet-alert 3731, alert 3734, chat 2419)
AUDE 1999fz page
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1999ff - 1999fy,
IAUC 7312
discovered Nov 2-3, 1999 by
High-Z Supernova search
the brightest of which is Mag 21.1
1999ez - 1999fe,
IAUC 7311
discovered Oct 4, 1999 by
Supernova Cosmology Project
the brightest of which is Mag 23.4.
1999es
IAUC 7301
discovered Nov. 2, 1999 by
J. Mueller and K. Rykoski,
Mag 18.5, Type Ia two weeks after max.
1999en - 1999er,
IAUC 7297
discovered Sept 28 - Oct 3, 1999 by
Nearby Galaxies Supernova Search
the brightest of which is Mag 19.
Discovery images
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1999em,
IAUC 7294
discovered Oct 29.44, 1999 by
Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Found in
NGC 1637
at R.A. = 4h41m27s.05, Decl. = -2o51'45".8
Located 15".4 west and 17".0 south of the nucleus of
NGC 1637
Mag 19.1* (11/2:13.1), Type IIP
(References: IAUC 7296,
7300,
7303,
7305,
7318,
7321,
7331,
7336,
7344,
7355,
7401)
SN 1999em images sub-page
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1999dr - 1999ea,
IAUC 7258
discovered Sept 2-9, 1999 by
European Supernova Cosmology Consortium
the brightest of which is Mag 21.7.
1999db - 1999de,
IAUC 7227
discovered July 8-11, 1999 by
Wise Observatory
the brightest of which is Mag 18.7.
(Finder charts)
Note, these are not an SN (Reference:
IAUC 7228,
8171,
ATEL 586)
1999cx & 1999cy,
IAUC 7212
discovered May 19, 1999 by Marina Wischnjewsky
the brightest of which is Mag 18.0
1999ct - 1999cv,
IAUC 7210
discovered June 13, 1999 by
Wise Observatory
the brightest of which is Mag 20.8.
(Finder charts)
Note, 1999cv and 1999cu are not an SN (Reference:
IAUC 7256,
8171)
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Nova NGC 6822 1999,
IAUC 7208
discovered June 23.4, 1998 by
Lick Observatory Supernova Search
Found in
NGC 6822
at R.A. = 19h45m00s.31, Decl. = -14o50'10".3
Located in
NGC 6822
(= Bernard's Galaxy)
(Discovery image)
(KenIchi Kadota image)
(Roland Santallo image)
Mag 19.6, Extragalactic Nova
(Referneces:
IAUC 7209,
7211,
7212
7220;
Johnson-Cousins BVRI photometry in NGC 6822,vsnet-chart 173, obs 21333, chat 2021, recent 23206)
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1999cj & 1999ck,
IAUC 7182
discovered by
Supernova Cosmology Project
the brightest of which is 1999cj at 19.2.
(References:
IAUC 7198,
7207)
1999cg - 1999ci,
IAUC 7181
discovered by
Wise Observatory
the brightest of which is 1999cg at 19.2.
(References:
IAUC 7199)
(Finder charts)
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1999by,
IAUC 7156
discovered April 28.8, 1999 by
Ron Arbour,
LOSS,
Ernô Berkó
Found in
NGC 2841
at R.A. = 9h21m52s.07, Decl. = +51o00'06".6
Located 96" west and 86" north of the center of
NGC 2841
Mag 24.6* (5/9:13.2), Type Ia-pec
(References:
IAUC 7157,
7158,
7159,
7169,
7173,
7223,
7275,
7551; SN
1912A,
1957A,
1972R)
SN 1999by images sub-page
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1999bi - 1999bq,
IAUC 7136
discovered by
Supernova Cosmology Project
the brightest of which mag 18.8.
(Finder charts)