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DOI: 10.1051/aas:1999404
Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 139, 531-536
The Asiago Supernova Catalogue - 10 years after![[*]](/icons/foot_motif.gif)
R. Barbon1 - V. Buondí1 - E. Cappellaro2, and M. Turatto2
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1 - Osservatorio Astrofisico dell'Università di Padova,
I-36012 Asiago, Italy
2 -
Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, vicolo dell'Osservatorio 5, I-35122
Padova, Italy
Received May 7; accepted August 6, 1999
Abstract:
Ten years after the publication of the previous release, we present a
new edition of the Asiago Supernova Catalogue updated to December 31,
1998 and containing data for 1447 supernovae and their parent
galaxies. In addition to the
list of the data for a large number of new SNe, we made an effort to
search the literature for new information on past SNe as well. We also
tried to update and homogenize the data for the parent galaxies. To
allow a global view of the Catalogue, a few descriptive figures and a
summary table are reported. The present Catalogue is intended as a
large and modern database for statistical studies on the supernova
phenomenon.
Key words: supernovae and supernova remnants:general -- surveys -- galaxies: general -- galaxies: stellar contents of
SIMBAD Objects
Tables at the CDS
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