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Six supernovae (SNe) discovered in 1996 by the Beijing Astronomical Observatory Supernova (SN) Survey (BAOSS) are reported. SN 1996W, the first supernova discovered by the survey, has been monitored photometrically and spectroscopically for a long time. The spectra and photometry showed that it was a typical type II-P supernova. SN 1996cb, the sixth SN discovered in 1996 and a peculiar one like SN 1993J, has also been observed intensively for a long time.
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Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 19733020).
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Li, W., Qiu, Y., Qiao, Q. et al. The Beijing Astronomical Observatory supernova survey (II). Sci. China Ser. A-Math. 42, 1075–1080 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02889509
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