Discovery Date: 2026-02-27 05:35:00 UTC
Discovery MJD: 61098.23
Disc r-Flux: 2000.36±214.53
Latest Date: 2026-02-27 05:39:02 UTC
Latest MJD: 61098.24
Latest r-Flux: 1968.52±197.30
| Peak Flux | 2068.65±213.66 (r-band) |
| UTC at Peak | 2026-02-27 05:35:40 |
| MJD at Peak | 61098.23 |
| Detection Count | 3 |
| Equatorial Lon,Lat | 12:23:48.913, 07:07:18.736 |
| Galactic Lon,Lat | 283.534581, 68.946896 |
| Ecliptic Lon,Lat | 182.617391, 8.898899 |
| E(B-V) Extinction | 0.021358 |
Transient Name Server
This transient has probably not been reported to the TNS as yet. Check the TNS directly at this location.
Sherlock Contextual Classification
Prediction: Supernova
The transient is possibly associated with NGC4341; a W1=11.60 mag galaxy found in the NED/LASR catalogues. Its located 53.14" N, 69.17" W (5.5 Kpc) from the galaxy centre. A host z=0.003 implies a m - M = 30.58.
Difference Image Lightcurve
Access the data from this plot in the LSST Alert Packet Data table below.
Context Map
Annotations
| Annotator | Timestamp | Annotation | Explanation | JSON Data | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| r0b_lvra a1 | 2026-02-27 05:55:08 | 0.4015610581121503 | r0b - Real Or Bogus Classifier | JSON data | https://las… |
LSST Alert Packet Data
| MJD | UTC | band | target diff flux | reliability | images | alert packet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 61098.235441 | 2026-02-27 05:39:02 | r | 1969 ± 197 | 0.82 | target ref diff | data |
| 61098.234042 | 2026-02-27 05:37:01 | r | 2010 ± 224 | 0.69 | target ref diff | data |
| 61098.233110 | 2026-02-27 05:35:40 | r | 2069 ± 214 | 0.74 | target ref diff | data |
| 61098.232644 | 2026-02-27 05:35:00 | r | 2000 ± 215 | 0.67 | target ref diff | data |
| MJD | filter | magpsf | magpsf_error | flux_status |
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