J/MNRAS/467/1098    ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue 2015     (Holoien+, 2017)
The ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue. II. 2015.
    Holoien T.W.-S., Brown J.S., Stanek K.Z., Kochanek C.S., Shappee B.J.,
    Prieto J.L., Dong S., Brimacombe J., Bishop D.W., Basu U., Beacom J.F.,
    Bersier D., Chen P., Danilet A.B., Falco E., Godoy-Rivera D., Goss N.,
    Pojmanski G., Simonian G.V., Skowron D.M., Thompson T.A., Wozniak P.R.,
    Avila C.G., Bock G., Carballo J.-L.G., Conseil E., Contreras C., Cruz I.,
    Andujar J.M.F., Guo Z., Hsiao E.Y., Kiyota S., Koff R.A., Krannich G.,
    Madore B.F., Marples P., Masi G., Morrell N., Monard L.A.G.,
    Munoz-Mateos J.C., Nicholls B., Nicolas J., Wagner R.M., Wiethoff W.S.
    <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 467, 1098 (2017)>
    =2017MNRAS.467.1098H 2017MNRAS.467.1098H        (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Surveys ; Supernovae ; Redshifts; Photometry, SDSS ;
              Photometry, infrared
Keywords: catalogues - surveys - supernovae: general
Abstract:
    This manuscript presents information for all supernovae discovered by
    the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) during 2015, its
    second full year of operations. The same information is presented for
    bright (mV≤17), spectroscopically confirmed supernovae discovered
    by other sources in 2015. As with the first ASAS-SN bright supernova
    catalogue, we also present redshifts and near-ultraviolet through
    infrared magnitudes for all supernova host galaxies in both samples.
    Combined with our previous catalogue, this work comprises a complete
    catalogue of 455 supernovae from multiple professional and amateur
    sources, allowing for population studies that were previously
    impossible. This is the second of a series of yearly papers on bright
    supernovae and their hosts from the ASAS-SN team.
Description:
    The ASAS-SN supernova sample is listed in Table 1 and includes all
    supernovae discovered by ASAS-SN between 2015 January 1 and 2015
    December 31. As in Holoien et al. (2017. Cat. J/MNRAS/464/2672), we
    collected the names, discovery dates, host names and host offsets for
    ASAS-SN discoveries from our discovery ATels, which are cited in Table
    1. International Astronomical Union (IAU) names are also listed for
    those supernovae that had one assigned. As we note in our ATels, we
    view the ASAS-SN names as having priority due to the failure of the
    IAU system to provide proper credit to the discovery team. We use the
    IAU system only to avoid temporal reporting conflicts, and encourage
    others to refer to our discoveries by their ASAS-SN designations.
    Table 2 gives information for the sample of bright supernovae that
    were not discovered by ASAS-SN. This sample includes all
    spectroscopically confirmed supernovae with peak magnitudes
    mpeak≤17 discovered between 2015 January 1 and 2015 December 31.
File Summary:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 FileName      Lrecl  Records   Explanations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ReadMe            80        .   This file
table1.dat       184      180   ASAS-SN Supernovae
table2.dat       146      103   Non-ASAS-SN Supernovae
table3.dat       215      180   ASAS-SN Supernova Host Galaxies
table4.dat       215      103   Non-ASAS-SN Supernova Host Galaxies
refs.dat          78      304   References
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
See also:
            B/sn  : Asiago Supernova Catalogue (Barbon et al., 1999-)
           II/256 : Sternberg Supernova Catalogue 2004 version (Tsvetkov+, 2004)
 J/MNRAS/464/2672 : ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue 2013-14 (Holoien+, 2017)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1- 11  A11   ---     SNName    Name of supernova
  13- 19  A7    ---     IAUName   IAU name of supernova (1)
  21- 33  A13   ---     DiscDate  Discovery Date
  35- 36  I2    h       RAh       Right Ascension (J2000)
  38- 39  I2    min     RAm       Right Ascension (J2000)
  41- 45  F5.2  s       RAs       Right Ascension (J2000)
      47  A1    ---     DE-       Declination sign (J2000)
  48- 49  I2    deg     DEd       Declination (J2000)
  51- 52  I2    arcmin  DEm       Declination (J2000)
  54- 57  F4.1  arcsec  DEs       Declination (J2000)
  59- 65  F7.5  ---     zSN       Redshift of supernova
  67- 70  F4.1  mag     VmagD     Discovery V-band Magnitude (2)
  72- 75  F4.1  mag     VmagP     Peak V-band Magnitude (2)
  77- 82  A6    arcsec  Offset    Offset from host nucleus (3)
  84- 90  A7    ---     Type      Type of supernova
  92- 95  A4    d       AgeD      Age of supernova at discovery,
                                   relative to peak (4)
  97-126  A30   ---     HostName  Host galaxy name
 128-153  A26   ---     ATelD     Discovery ATel, in refs.dat file
 155-184  A30   ---     ATelClass Classification ATel, in refs.dat file
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note (1): IAU name is not provided if one was not given to the supernova.
Note (2): All magnitudes are V-band magnitudes from ASAS-SN.
Note (3): Offset indicates the offset of the SN in arcseconds from the
   coordinates of the host nucleus, taken from NED.
Note (4): Discovery ages are given in days relative to peak. All ages are
   approximate and are only listed if a clear age was given in the
   classification telegram.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1- 29  A29   ---     SNName    Name of supernova
  31- 36  A6    ---     IAUName   IAU name of supernova (1)
  38- 51  A14   ---     DiscDate  Discovery Date
  53- 54  I2    h       RAh       Right Ascension (J2000)
  56- 57  I2    min     RAm       Right Ascension (J2000)
  59- 63  F5.2  s       RAs       Right Ascension (J2000)
      65  A1    ---     DE-       Declination sign (J2000)
  66- 67  I2    deg     DEd       Declination (J2000)
  69- 70  I2    arcmin  DEm       Declination (J2000)
  72- 75  F4.1  arcsec  DEs       Declination (J2000)
  77- 83  F7.5  ---     zSN       Redshift of supernova
  85- 88  F4.1  mag     VmagP     Peak magnitude (2)
  90- 94  F5.2  arcsec  Offset    ? Offset from host nucleus (3)
  96-102  A7    ---     Type      Type of supernova
 104-131  A28   ---     HostName  Host galaxy name
 133-142  A10   ---     DiscBy    Who discovered the supernova (4)
 144-146  A3    ---     Recov     Recovered independently by ASAS-SN or not (5)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note (1): IAU name is not provided if one was not given to the supernova.
  In some cases the IAU name may also be the primary supernova name.
Note (2): All magnitudes are taken from D. W. Bishop's Bright Supernova website,
  as described in the text, and may be from different filters.
Note (3): Offset indicates the offset of the SN in arcseconds from the
  coordinates of the host nucleus, taken from NED.
Note (4): "Amateurs" indicates discovery by any number of non-professional
  astronomers, as described in the text.
Note (5): Indicates whether the supernova was independently recovered in
  ASAS-SN data or not.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat table4.dat
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1- 30  A30   ---     HostName  Name of host galaxy
  32- 38  F7.5  ---     z         Redshift of host galaxy
  40- 68  A29   ---     SNName    Name of supernova
  70- 76  A7    ---     Type      Type of supernova
  78- 83  F6.2  arcsec  Offset    ? Offset of supernova from host nucleus
  85- 89  F5.3  mag     Av        V-band extinction (1)
  91- 95  F5.2  mag     NUVmag    ? GALEX NUV magnitude (2)
  97-100  F4.2  mag   e_NUVmag    ? GALEX NUV magnitude uncertainty (2)
 102-106  F5.2  mag     umag      ? SDSS u magnitude (3)
 108-111  F4.2  mag   e_umag      ? SDSS u magnitude uncertainty (3)
 113-117  F5.2  mag     gmag      ? SDSS g magnitude (3)
 119-122  F4.2  mag   e_gmag      ? SDSS g magnitude uncertainty (3)
 124-128  F5.2  mag     rmag      ? SDSS r magnitude (3)
 130-133  F4.2  mag   e_rmag      ? SDSS r magnitude uncertainty (3)
 135-139  F5.2  mag     imag      ? SDSS i magnitude (3)
 141-144  F4.2  mag   e_imag      ? SDSS i magnitude uncertainty (3)
 146-150  F5.2  mag     zmag      ? SDSS z magnitude (3)
 152-155  F4.2  mag   e_zmag      ? SDSS z magnitude uncertainty (3)
     157  A1    ---   l_Jmag      Limit flag on Jmag
 158-162  F5.2  mag     Jmag      2MASS J magnitude (4)
 164-167  F4.2  mag   e_Jmag      ? 2MASS J magnitude uncertainty (4)
     169  A1    ---   l_Hmag      Limit flag on Hmag
 170-174  F5.2  mag     Hmag      2MASS H magnitude (4)
 176-179  F4.2  mag   e_Hmag      ? 2MASS H magnitude uncertainty (4)
     181  A1    ---   l_Ksmag     Limit flag on Ksmag
 182-186  F5.2  mag     Ksmag     2MASS Ks magnitude (4)
 188-191  F4.2  mag   e_Ksmag     ? 2MASS Ks magnitude uncertainty (4)
     192  A1    ---   n_Ksmag     [*] * when Ksmag estimated from WISE W1 (5)
 194-198  F5.2  mag     W1mag     ? WISE W1 magnitude
 200-203  F4.2  mag   e_W1mag     ? WISE W1 magnitude uncertainty
 205-209  F5.2  mag     W2mag     ? WISE W2 magnitude
 211-215  F5.2  mag   e_W2mag     ? WISE W2 magnitude uncertainty
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note (1): Galactic extinction taken from Schlafly & Finkbeiner
   (2011ApJ...737..103S 2011ApJ...737..103S).
Note (2): No magnitude is listed for those galaxies not detected in GALEX
   survey data.
Note (3): No magnitude is listed for those galaxies not detected in SDSS data
   or those located outside of the SDSS footprint.
Note (4): For those galaxies not detected in 2MASS data, we assume an upper
   limit of the faintest galaxy detected in each band from our sample.
Note (5): Ks-band magnitudes marked with a "*" indicate those estimated from
   the WISE W1-band data, as described in the text.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1- 31  A31   ---     Ref       References
  33- 51  A19   ---     BibCode   BibCode
  53- 78  A26   ---     Com       Comments
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
History:
    From electronic version of the journal
References:
   Holoien et al., Paper I   2017MNRAS.464.2672H 2017MNRAS.464.2672H , Cat. J/MNRAS/464/2672
(End)                                      Patricia Vannier [CDS]    15-Nov-2019