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Circular No. 8266 Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION Mailstop 18, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. IAUSUBS@CFA.HARVARD.EDU or FAX 617-495-7231 (subscriptions) CBAT@CFA.HARVARD.EDU (science) URL http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iau/cbat.html ISSN 0081-0304 Phone 617-495-7440/7244/7444 (for emergency use only) SUPERNOVA 2003lr IN UGC 2904 Further to IAUC 8262, H. Pugh and R. J. Foley report the LOSS discovery of an apparent supernova on unfiltered KAIT images taken on 2003 Dec. 28.2 UT (mag 18.3) and 2004 Jan. 10.2 (mag 17.8). The new object is located at R.A. = 3h56m59s.00, Decl. = +16o29'37".5, which is 15".9 east and 33".3 north of the center of UGC 2904. Nothing was visible at this location on an image taken on 2003 Dec. 22.3 (limiting mag 19.5). SUPERNOVA 2004A IN NGC 6207 H. Kawakita and K. Kinugasa, Gunma Astronomical Observatory; K. Ayani, Bisei Astronomical Observatory; and H. Yamaoka, Kyushu University, write: "Optical spectra of SN 2004A (cf. IAUC 8265), obtained with the Gunma 0.65-m telescope (+ GCS) on Jan. 11.8 UT and with the Bisei 1.01-m telescope on Jan. 11.9, show a blue continuum and the hydrogen Balmer lines with P-Cyg profiles. The emission components are somewhat weak. These features suggest that it is a young type-II supernova. The expansion velocity, measured from the absorption minuma of the Balmer lines, is about 12000 km/s." COMETS C/2002 X13, X14, X15, Y3 (SOHO) Further to IAUC 8264, K. Battams reports measures of additional Kreutz comets found by T. Hoffman (C/2002 X13), J. Sachs (C/2002 X14), S. Hoenig (C/2002 X15), and R. Kracht (C/2002 Y3) on SOHO C2 images; C/2002 X14 was also visible in C3-coronagraph images. Astrometry and orbital elements appear on MPEC 2004-A40. Comet 2002 UT R.A. (2000.0) Decl. C/2002 X13 Dec. 3.071 16 37.3 -24 31 C/2002 X14 10.863 17 09.9 -28 03 C/2002 X15 13.663 17 27.2 -25 03 C/2002 Y3 18.538 17 49.9 -25 13 NOVAE IN M31 Further to IAUC 8262, K. Hornoch provides R magnitudes of apparent novae reported therein: first object, 2004 Jan. 5.767 UT, 18.6; second object, Jan. 5.824, 19.4:; third object, Jan. 5.767, 19.4:. (Note that the fourth tabulated object on IAUC 8262 is identical with the first.) (C) Copyright 2004 CBAT 2004 January 12 (8266) Daniel W. E. Green
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