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Archival HST/WFPC2 F814W image from 2001 (left) and our ERIS/NIX J-band image (right) of SN 2024abfo obtained in February 2025. The images have been astrometrically registered to a common reference frame using ten sources visible in both images. Both images are 10″ × 10″ in dimension, with north up and east to the left. The red crosshairs indicate the position of SN 2024abfo as identified in our ERIS image. The ERIS pixel scale is 27 mas per pixel, while the drizzled WFPC2 image has a pixel scale of 46 mas per pixel. The SN position agrees with the progenitor position within the 20 mas uncertainty of the coordinate transformation between the two frames.
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