\begin{table}%T6 \caption{Late-time near-IR magnitudes of SN~2000cx.} \label{t6} %\centerline { \begin{tabular}{lllllll} \hline \hline MJD$^a$ & Phase$^b$ & $J$ & $H$ & \ks\ \\ 52~000+ & (days) & & &\\ \hline 121.4 & 369 & 21.86 (0.08)$^c$ & 21.33 (0.13) & 20.32 (0.11)&\\ 173.3 & 421 & 21.83 (0.07) & 21.05 (0.10) & &\\ 232.0 & 480 & 21.87 (0.09) & 21.15 (0.14) & &\\ 233.0 & 481 & 21.73 (0.09) & 20.95 (0.12) & &\\ 235.0 & 483 & 21.77 (0.11) & 20.99 (0.11) & &\\ \hline \end{tabular}} \par \medskip $^a$ Refers to the first exposure. \\ $^b$ Days past maximum $B$-band light. \\ $^c$ Numbers in parentheses are uncertainties. However, as discussed in Sect. 2.2 the total IR uncertainties for the faint supernova are likely as large as 0.15~mags at these epochs. \end{table}