J/PASP/117/773   Classifications of SN host galaxies. III (van den Bergh+, 2005)

Classifications of the host galaxies of supernovae, set III. van den Bergh S., Li W., Filippenko A.V. <Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 117, 773-782 (2005)> =2005PASP..117..773V 2005PASP..117..773V
ADC_Keywords: Supernovae ; Morphology Abstract: A homogeneous sample comprising host galaxies of 604 recent supernovae, including 212 objects discovered primarily in 2003 and 2004, has been classified on the David Dunlap Observatory system. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 67 212 Classifications of SN host galaxies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/PASP/114/820 : Supernovae host galaxies classification (van den Bergh+ 2002) J/PASP/115/1280 : Classifications of SN host galaxies (van den Bergh+, 2003) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 6 A6 --- SN Supernova name 8- 19 A12 --- Galaxy Host galaxy 21- 37 A17 --- SNType SN type 39- 41 A3 --- Yerkes Host galaxy type on the Yerkes system 43- 57 A15 --- DDO Host galaxy type on the DDO system 59- 63 I5 km/s cz ? Radial velocity of the host galaxy 65- 66 I2 --- Com ? Comment (1) 67 A1 --- u_Com [?] Uncertainty flag -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Comment, defined as follows: 1 = merger; 2 = edge-on; 3 = tides; 4 = dusty; 5 = SN closest to peculiar galaxy; 6 = SN in small distant galaxy, not in nearer large SBb; 7 = might also be classified E2/Sa; 8 = our images of M60 (= NGC 4649) are overexposed, so the adopted E1 classification is from van den Bergh (1960PDDO....2..159V 1960PDDO....2..159V Publ. David Dunlap Obs. 2, 159) 9 = has bright Sc II companion; 10 = strong Galactic foreground absorption possible; 11 = galaxy too large to classify with present images, so we have adopted the Sc III classification from van den Bergh (1960PDDO....2..159V 1960PDDO....2..159V) 12 = bright foreground star superimposed on the nucleus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal References: van den Bergh et al., Paper I 2002PASP..114..820V 2002PASP..114..820V, Cat. J/PASP/114/820 van den Bergh et al., Paper II 2003PASP..115.1280V 2003PASP..115.1280V, Cat. J/PASP/115/1280
(End) Marianne Brouty [CDS] 06-Jan-2006
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