------------------------------------------------------------------- THE ASTRONOMER Electronic Circular No 2976 2014 Jan 23 08.04UT Ed:Guy M Hurst, 16,Westminster Close, Kempshott Rise, Basingstoke, Hants, RG22 4PP,England.Telephone/FAX(01256)471074Int:+441256471074 INTERNET: GUY@TAHQ.DEMON.CO.UK Backup: gmh@wdcc1.bnsc.rl.ac.uk WORLD WIDE WEB http://www.theastronomer.org ------------------------------------------------------------------- SUPERNOVA 2014J IN M82 Stephen J. Fossey, University of London Observatory (ULO), reports the discovery of an apparent supernova (magnitude R = 10.5) in Messier 82 on CCD images obtained by himself (and assisted by students B. Cooke, G. Pollack, M. Wilde, and T. Wright) with a ULO 35-cm Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at Mill Hill, London, on 2014 Jan. 21.80UT. It is located at: RA 9h 55m 42.14s DEC +69 40' 26.0" (2000), 54" west and 21" south of the galaxy's centre. A pre-discovery image taken by Marco Verstraaten (Twisk, The Netherlands; 30-cm reflector) on Jan. 18.977 UT has been posted at website URL http://www.astropage.nl/nova/PSN_J09554214_6940260_astropage.jpg Additional CCD magnitudes: K. Itagaki, Japan; 0.50-m reflector; host-galaxy light extracted using previous images; measured by H. Kaneda, Sapporo, Japan; 14.559, [17.0 (Itagaki); 15.571, 14.4 (Itagaki; pre-discovery image); 16.641, 13.9 (Itagaki; pre-discovery image); 17.612, 13.3 (Itagaki; pre-discovery image); 19.618, 12.2 (Itagaki; pre- discovery image); 20.620, 11.9 (Itagaki; pre-discovery image); 21.818, V = 11.7 (Fossey); 22.150, B = 12.96, V = 11.68, R_c = 11.04, I_c = 10.63 (S. Kiyota, Kamagaya, Japan; remotely with an iTelescope 0.43-m astrograph + FLI-PL6303E camera near Mayhill, NM, USA; 22.3, R = 11.0 (Ernesto Guido et. al.,; iTelescope 0.50-m f/6.8 astrograph near Mayhill; position end figures 42s.17, 25".9 G. Dhungana, Southern Methodist University; J. M. Silverman, University of Texas at Austin; J. Vinko, University of Szeged; J. C. Wheeler and G. H. Marion University of Texas at Austin; and R. Kehoe and F. V. Ferrante, Southern Methodist University, on behalf of the ROTSE collaboration, report the pre-discovery detection of PSN J09554214+6940260 = SN 2014J in unfiltered images taken with the 0.45-m ROTSE-IIIb telescope located at McDonald Observatory. Available magnitudes: Jan. 7.340 UT, [14.6; 15.378, 13.5; 17.300, 12.4. They add that, given the brightness of the host galaxy (M82) and the complexity of the field, there is likely some host-galaxy light included in these reported magnitudes due to subtraction artifacts. Y. Cao, California Institute of Technology; M. M. Kasliwal, Carnegie Institution and Princeton University; A. McKay, University of Texas at Austin; and A. Bradley, Apache Point Observatory, on behalf of the "intermediate Palomar Transient Factory" (iPTF) Collaboration, report that a spectrogram of SN 2014J, obtained on Jan. 22.305 UT with the Dual Imaging Spectrograph on the ARC 3.5-m telescope, indicates that it is a type-Ia supernova with a Si II velocity of 20000 km/s. The best superfit match (cf. website URL http://www.dahowell.com/superfit.html) is to SN 2002bo at -14 days. SN 2014J has a red continuum and deep Na D absorption. Guy M Hurst