Discovery and Classification of DES15E1kwg and DES15X3kqv by SALT and AAT

B. Bassett, E. Kasai, S. Crawford, E. Depagne, J. P. Kotze, T. Koen, M. Smith, G. Lewis, J. Mould, C. Lidman, B. E. Tucker, R. Sharp, F. Yuan, P. Martini, M. Schubnell, R. Kessler, D. Scolnic, R. A. Covarrubias, D. J. Brout, J. A. FischerL. Gladney, M. March, M. Sako, R. C. Wolf, P. J. Brown, K. Krisciunas, N. Suntzeff, R. Nichol, A. Papadopoulos, C. D'Andrea, M. Sullivan, M. Childress, R. Maartens, R. Gupta, E. Kovacs, S. Kuhlmann, H. Spinka, E. Ahn, D. A. Finley, J. Frieman, J. Marriner, W. Wester, G. Aldering, A. G. Kim, R. C. Thomas, K. Barbary, J. S. Bloom, D. Goldstein, P. Nugent, S. Perlmutter, R. J. Foley, F. J. Castander, S. Desai, K. Paech, R. C. Smith

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Abstract

We report optical spectroscopy of 2 supernovae discovered by the Dark Energy Survey (ATel #4668). We obtained spectra (400-850nm) using the Robert Stobie Spectrograph (RSS) on the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) and the AAOmega Spectrograph (Saunders et al. 2004, SPIE, 5492, 389; wavelength range 370-885nm) and the 2dF fibre positioner at the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT).
Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Astronomer's Telegram
Volume8164
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2015

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