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Electronic Telegram No. 2835Central Bureau for Astronomical TelegramsINTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNIONCBAT Director: Daniel W. E. Green; Hoffman Lab 209; Harvard University; 20 Oxford St.; Cambridge, MA 02138; U.S.A.e-mail: cbatiau@eps.harvard.edu (alternate cbat@iau.org)URL http://www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu/index.htmlPrepared using the Tamkin Foundation Computer NetworkSUPERNOVA 2011gc = PSN J18121900+2131150 = PSN J18121913+2131136 F. Ciabattari, S. Donati, and G. Fornaciari, Borgo a Mozzano, Italy,report the discovery of an apparent supernova (mag 17.8 ) on unfiltered CCDimages (limiting mag 19.2) obtained on June 27.87 UT with a 0.5-m Newtoniantelescope in the course of the Italian Supernovae Search Project. The newobject is located at R.A. = 18h12m19s.24, Decl. = +21d31'15".2 (equinox2000.0; astrometry with respect to UCAC-2 stars), which is 5" east and 12"north of the center of the presumed host galaxy. Nothing is visible at thisposition on digitized plates of the Palomar Sky Survey from 1993 Aug. 13(F plate; limiting magnitude 20.3) and 1995 Aug. 23 (J plate; limitingmagnitude 20.3) or on their own images from May 2011 (limiting mag 18.8 ).The variable was designated PSN J18121900+2131150 when it was posted at theCentral Bureau's TOCP webpage and is here designated SN 2011gc based on thespectroscopic report below. (Provisional designation PSN J18121913+2131136was also assigned to this object when an independent discovery by KoichiItagaki was posted to the TOCP after the posting by Ciabattari et al.) Additional CCD magnitudes for 2011gc (unfiltered unless otherwise noted):2006 Aug. 2.572, [21.0 (K. Itagaki, Teppo-cho, Yamagata, Japan; communicatedby S. Nakano, Sumoto); 2011 June 28.81, 17.6 (Ciabattari et al.; limitingmagnitude 19.5); 29.268, 17.3 (Joseph Brimacombe, Cairns, Australia; positionend figures 19s.18, 14".7); July 2.044, 17.4 (Xavier Bros, Ager, Catalonia,Spain, 35-cm f/4.6 telescope + ST8-XME camera; position end figures 19s.20,14".0; UCAC-2 reference stars); 11.993, R = 17.7 (Federica Luppi, Varese,Italy; 0.36-m f/7.9 reflector + Bessell R filter; position end figures 19s.17,14".3; reference stars from CMC-14 catalogue); 20.889, 17.7 (S. Leonini,Siena, Italy, 0.53-m f/8.7 Ritchey-Chretien telescope + Apogee Alta U47camera); Aug. 4.577, 17.9 (Itagaki; 0.60-m f/5.7 reflector + BITRAN BT-21camera; position end figures 19s.13, 13".9; communicated by Nakano); 4.871,17.6 (S. Foglia and G. Galli, Pogliano Milanese, Italy; 0.28-m f/6.8 Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector + ST8XME camera; position end figures 19s.15, 14".3;UCAC-2 reference stars); 6.620, 17.7 (Itagaki; limiting magnitude 20.0;position end figures 19s.13, 13".6; offset 3".6 east, 9".9 north; independentdiscovery; communicated by Nakano); 8.19, 17.8 (R. A. Koff, Bennett, CO, USA;Meade 0.25-m f/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector + Apogee AP-47p CCD camera;image scale 1"/pixel; position end figures 19s.14, 13".7; UCAC3 referencestars; brightness uncertain by 0.5 mag due to background glow from presumedhost galaxy); 10.845, 17.6 (V. Gerke and S. Korotkiy, Ka-Dar Observatory, TAUStation, Nizhny Arkhyz, Russia; 40-cm telescope + STL-11000M camera; positionend figures 19s.16, 14".1). Brimacombe's June 29 image is posted at the following website URL:http://www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/5885982777/. Luppi's image fromJuly 11 is posted at http://www.astrogeo.va.it/pub/TOCP/PSN_U1651633.jpg.Itagaki's image from Aug. 6 is at URL http://www.k-itagaki.jp/images/6577.jpg. S. Valenti, S. Benetti, L. Tomasella, and P. Ochner, OsservatorioAstronomico di Padova, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica; and A. Pastorello,Dipartimento di Astronomia, Universita di Padova, on behalf of a largercollaboration, report that a spectrogram (range 360-810 nm; resolution 2.2 nm)of PSN J18121900+2131150 = SN 2011gc, obtained on Sept. 25.86 UT with theEkar-Copernico 1.82-m telescope (+ AFOSC), shows it to be a type-IIP supernova.Cross-correlation with a library of supernova spectra using the "SupernovaIdentification" code (SNID; Blondin and Tonry 2007, Ap.J. 666, 1024) suggestsa normal type-II-plateau supernova about 2-3 months after explosion (thededuced redshift is 0.016). The spectrum shows intense P-Cyg lines typical ofthe H recombination phase. Together with prominent H_alpha, lines of Fe II,Ti II, Sc II, Ba II, and Na I D are clearly visible. The expansion velocityderived from the H_alpha minimum is about 5400 km/s.NOTE: These 'Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams' are sometimes superseded by text appearing later in the printed IAU Circulars. (C) Copyright 2011 CBAT2011 September 29 (CBET 2835) Daniel W. E. Green