Observation: 2018bsr

2018bsr, Type Ia in VII Zw 884
Discovered 2018-05-16.320 by All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN), mag 17.2 at discovery
R.A. = 19h27m38s.758, Decl. = +61°56’50”.07

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France
2018-07-31.065
Approx mag 16.78CV ±0.01 (dmag on 257 reference stars from UCAC-4), ZP=30.256mag
0.25m/f4, QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
3x300s, bin 1×1

From previous observation, on 2018-07-17.896, magnitude was 16.77CV.

Note: magnitude has been stable for at least 2 weeks. The location is the core of the host galaxy but SIMBAD doesn’t  provide magnitude for that galaxy. It’s therefore not possible to know when the SN magnitude falls below galaxy core’s magnitude. ASAS-SN reports a pre-discovery magnitude below limiting of 18.3 for galaxy core on 2018-05-07 08:09:36.

Observation: AT2018eds

AT2018eds, Type unknown
Discovered 2018-07-23.803 by Gaia, mag 17.71 at discovery
R.A. = 22h36m50s.339, Decl. = +69°41’28”.32

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France
2018-07-30.917
Approx mag 17.67CV ±0.03 (dmag 0.142 on 32 refernce stars from UCAC4), ZP=30.156mag
0.25m/f4 + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
3x500s, bin 1×1

Probably a CV.

Observation: SN2017eaw

SN2017eaw, Type IIP in NGC 6946
Discovered 2017-05-14.238 by Patrick Wiggins, mag 12.8 at discovery
R.A. = 20h34m44s.238, Decl. = +60°11’36”.00

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France
2018-07-29.896
Approx mag 18.87CV ±0.05 (dmag 0.138 with 624 UCAC-4 ref stars), ZP=30.092mag
0.25m/4 + EQ8
QHY183C, 0.5″/pixel
6x300s, in 1×1

Observation: 2018dgx

2018dgx, Type Ic supernova in 2MASX J17480488+5213190
Discovered 2018-07-09.435 by ATLAS, mag 18.404 at discovery
R.A. = 17h48m05s.320, Decl. = +52°13’25”.34

Observer: Cedric Raguenaud, SW France
2018-07-29.932
Approx mag 18.40 ±0.05 (dmag 0.067 on 83 reference stars from UCAC-4), ZP=30.357
0.24m f/4 on EQ8, QHY183C 0.5″/pixel
3x300s, bin 1×1