SN 2003H

In today's article we want to delve into SN 2003H, a topic that has gained relevance in recent years and that has impacted society in various ways. SN 2003H has generated great interest among both experts and the general public, it provokes debates and reflections in different areas, from science and technology, to politics and culture. Throughout the article we will explore various aspects related to SN 2003H, analyzing its importance, its implications and the challenges it poses. Additionally, we will examine how SN 2003H has evolved over time and its influence on current social dynamics. Don't miss this complete analysis that will shed light on a phenomenon that continues to fascinate and impact society.

SN 2003H
Event typeSupernova Edit this on Wikidata
Ibc-pec[1]
DateJanuary 8, 2003[2]
ConstellationCanis Major
Right ascension06h 16m 25.68s[2]
Declination−21° 22′ 23.8″[2]
EpochJ2000.0
Galactic coordinates228.6912, -16.9952
Distance115 Mly (35.2 Mpc)[1]
HostNGC 2207
Peak apparent magnitude17.8[2]
Other designationsSN 2003H

SN 2003H was a supernova that appeared halfway between the colliding NGC 2207 and IC 2163 galaxies.[3] It was discovered on January 8, 2003, by the Lick Observatory and Tenagra Supernova Searches (LOTOSS).[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Li, Weidong; et al. (April 2011), "Nearby supernova rates from the Lick Observatory Supernova Search - II. The observed luminosity functions and fractions of supernovae in a complete sample", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 412 (3): 1441–1472, arXiv:1006.4612, Bibcode:2011MNRAS.412.1441L, doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18160.x, S2CID 59467555
  2. ^ a b c d Graham, J.; Li, W.; Puckett, T.; Toth, D.; Qiu, Y. L. (January 2003), Green, D. W. E. (ed.), "Supernovae 2003E, 2003F, 2003G, 2003H", IAU Circular, 8045 (8045): 1, Bibcode:2003IAUC.8045....1G.
  3. ^ van den Bergh, Sidney; Li, Weidong; Filippenko, Alexei V. (November 2003). "Classifications of the Host Galaxies of Supernovae, Set II". The Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 115 (813): 1280–1288. arXiv:astro-ph/0308195. Bibcode:2003PASP..115.1280V. doi:10.1086/379106. S2CID 2015979.
  4. ^ Bishop, David. "Bright Supernovae - 2003". Rochester University. Retrieved 2010-03-11.