T CrB before its new nova event

Francois Teyssier
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Re: T CrB before its new nova event

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The presentation I used during the SAS meeting
http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr/DocsSp ... -06-22.pdf
A summarize about T CRB and the state of our monitoring.

François
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Re: T CrB before its new nova event

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The new season of observations after the solar conjunction is begining.

Since the detection of the end of the high state (2015-2023), T CrB evolves in the same way as before the high state with orbital variations of the photometry and spectroscopic appearence.
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First spectra for the new season were secured by Woody Sims.
The aspect of the spectrum (continuum and emission lines) are compliant with the spectroscopic evolution of the traget before the "big active phase" 2015-2023.


We undergo the monitoring before the next nova event. One key point of this monitoring is: Are there any warning signs of the outburst?

One spectrum (both low and medium resolution) by week should be a good cadency at this state.
For spectrographs with short wavelength range the zone 4600-5100 is recommended.
Flux calibrated spectra are a must. Due to the strong flickering (especially B and V) the photometry should be acquired during the acquisition of the spectrum (some duration) and the flux calibration should use mean or median value of the magnitude V.
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Christophe Boussin
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Re: T CrB before its new nova event

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Hello all,

The weather forecast isn't looking good for me at the moment...so when an opportunity presents itself, I can't miss it !
So here's my first T CrB spectrum for the year 2024, obtained with my Alpy 600 on February 28 (resolution of 515, JJ = 2460368.5673) and an acquisition time of 80 min (8 x 600 s) :
T CrB on February 28th, 2024 (3700-7565 A)
T CrB on February 28th, 2024 (3700-7565 A)
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Clear skies,

Christophe BOUSSIN
CBO (Newton 200 F/5 / Alpy600 / Atik 314L+ / Atik Titan + Mewlon 180 F/12 / LHIRES III 2400 / Atik 460EX / Atik 314 L+) @ ARAS database
Joan Guarro Flo
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Re: T CrB before its new nova event

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Hello at all,

The T CrB outburst current year predictions has grown the interest for this star, as the same that the observers who targeted it I found T CrB in a really normal state until now.

Also you can see in its spectrum how the ASI294MM works, the graphic is the result of 6 x 1800 seconds integrations with this camera.

Meanwhile I took V photometry, improveable in my opinion, it was made by an old NIkon 300mm. F/4 objective, Bessel-V filter and an ATIK460EX camera. I hope to show better results from it in the future.

Regards J.Guarro.
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Re: T CrB before its new nova event

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Hi again,

As a curiosity, I used these stars as a V photometric comparison.

J.G.
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Re: T CrB before its new nova event

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Hello,

These are yesterday night's T CrB outcomes, its spectroscopy graphic, is only by 4 x1800 seconds integrations, due to the night becoming cloudy, despite it,  the photometric measures have one reasonably good dispersion of +/- 4 thousandths of V magnitude.

Best regards, J.Guarro.
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Re: T CrB before its new nova event

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Hello, 
You can see here T CrB on 2024 04 23, its general situation is calmed, although its photometry shows little variations.

Cheers, J.Guarro.
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Re: T CrB before its new nova event

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Hello,

I've attached two graphics today, in the first one you can notice the notable difference between T CrB H Alpha activity on 2022 08 18 and the current little oscillations on its weak signal nowadays.

In the second picture, there are only 10 photometric points taken in not more good conditions. The weather is changing here for the next few days.

Regards, J.Guarro.
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