SU Lyn Call for observations by Katarzyna Drozd

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Re: SU Lyn Call for observations by Katarzyna Drozd

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Robin Leadbeater wrote:Hi James,

SIMBAD is not a very reliable guide to spectral type. A better source is Brian Skiff's huge database of references
http://vizier.cfa.harvard.edu/viz-bin/V ... ource=B/mk
There you will see the M2 reference from 1956 and a more up to date reference M6III

Where does this dialogue box come from? I am not sure I understand the connection between spectral type and BeSS and how it might be used

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Thanks Robin for the interesting link. Is there also an option to search for reddening factor for any particular star?
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To: Robin,

RE:"Where does this dialogue box come from? I am not sure I understand the connection between spectral type and BeSS and how it might be used"

This is from BaSS V1.96. Its the tool box used to format spectra data for BeSS/BAA database submission. I'm too lazy to individually correct the .FITS header, so I use
BaSS and it auto formats my spectra for me.....will transfer over to Isis for this function as well.

Still trying to get my non H-Alpha spectra processed by Isis, but is more difficult to processing these than the LISA spectra.

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In the last observation (April 8), the profile shows an increase of the h-Alpha emission component:

Image

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Hi, everybody,

a fresh spectrum of SU Lyn from the last night. I'm doing also some BVR photometry with a cadence of 3-4 nights (one point per night for SU Lyn but also for AG Dra) but I don't know where to send the results. Maybe to the AAVSO database?
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Hi Fran,

Very interesting spectrum. The range will be perfect for AG Dra and the Raman bands

Yes, I think the best is to send the photometry to AAVSO database
Which star have you used for comparison

Al the best,

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Hi, Paolo,

Interesting. A suivre.

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Francois Teyssier wrote: Yes, I think the best is to send the photometry to AAVSO database
Which star have you used for comparison
François
Hi, François,

I use HD 46608 (000-BBL-578) to do photometry (B:7.461; V:7.391 Rc:7.295). It's a good comparison star but you need a wide field scope to observe both stars. I use a 66/400 mm ED and a ST-8XME with the mandatory BVR Johnson-Cousins filters. At this precise moment I'm doing time-series photometry only in the B band, instead of a single-night point, in order to detect flickering or some kind of fast variations.

For spectroscopy I use 11 Lyn (HIP 31665 = HD 46590; A2 V according to Hipparcos catalogue). It's very near of SU Lyn, so I believe it's a good comparison star.

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I'm getting my last shots in for SU Lyn.
Now that I'm getting more confident with Isis, I shot a 93 minute (9x600sec + 180sec) 2x2 binned spectra of this fascinating object last night.
Here is the result (spectra lines tentative!):
Image

I got my spectra class for this star from the article: "SU Lyncis, a hard X-ray bright M giant: Clues point to a
large hidden population of symbiotic stars," by K. Mukai and associates; see:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1604.08483.pdf

Note that I added dA to the computed MKK spectral standard type of M5.8III, since an orbiting white dwarf close to 1-solar mass is the probable
source of hard x-rays for this system. A low gaussian filter was applied to make the spectra a little less "noisy looking."

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An update of SU Lyn observations at R > 5000
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The red spectrum is the standart M5.5 III VY Leo, for comparison


A very nice coverage near the minimum of emission
See EG And in http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr/Docume ... CE2016.pdf
A 2 or 3 years monitoring will alow to determine the orbital elements




I suggest using the heliocentric velocity tool during the treatment.



All the best,

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Nice SU Lyn results François!
I'm a later comer to this campaign.....going to try AG Dra in Ha tonight as well.
Tomorrow I'll switch back to LISA spectroscopy.

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