28 Tau ARAS monitoring
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Dear colleagues,
the Be binary 28 Tau is on the way to its next periastron (2017-01-04 ?).
Don't forget to observe that event! Ernst Pollmann
the Be binary 28 Tau is on the way to its next periastron (2017-01-04 ?).
Don't forget to observe that event! Ernst Pollmann
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Dear colleagues,
attached you can find the V/R & RV period analysis of the Halpha absorption core of 28 Tau.
In contrast to my last postings and due to a calculation error, the last periastron took place already at JD 2457698 (2016-11-05).
Because of the fact that until now 8 periastron passages has been covered, the period of RV corresponds now more to the period by Nemravova in A&A, 516, A80, 2010. Compare in that context the published RV period in IBVS No. 6199:
http://astrospectroscopy.de/media/files/IBVS_6199.pdf Ernst Pollmann
attached you can find the V/R & RV period analysis of the Halpha absorption core of 28 Tau.
In contrast to my last postings and due to a calculation error, the last periastron took place already at JD 2457698 (2016-11-05).
Because of the fact that until now 8 periastron passages has been covered, the period of RV corresponds now more to the period by Nemravova in A&A, 516, A80, 2010. Compare in that context the published RV period in IBVS No. 6199:
http://astrospectroscopy.de/media/files/IBVS_6199.pdf Ernst Pollmann
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
... a supplement to the observation result above:
The next periastron will take place:
JD 2457916 = 2017/06/11 (unobservable)
JD 2458134 = 2018/01/15
It seems, the periastron we observed very well, did happen fairly precise without any distortions or time delays.
But there are signs that the ratio V/R does react much more sensitive than the radial velocity RV.
That reminds me on the disk distortion while the delta Sco periastron 2011 (see):
http://astrospectroscopy.de/media/files ... vie-01.mov
Ernst Pollmann
The next periastron will take place:
JD 2457916 = 2017/06/11 (unobservable)
JD 2458134 = 2018/01/15
It seems, the periastron we observed very well, did happen fairly precise without any distortions or time delays.
But there are signs that the ratio V/R does react much more sensitive than the radial velocity RV.
That reminds me on the disk distortion while the delta Sco periastron 2011 (see):
http://astrospectroscopy.de/media/files ... vie-01.mov
Ernst Pollmann
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Dear colleagues,
the coming season offers again the opportunity to supplement our studies of Halpha radial velocity and V/R of Plejone (upper Fig.). Even if our monitoring so far did provide a fairly stable period of both, this measurements are performed while the Halpha EW of the disk was (more or less) in its minimum (Fig. bottom)
It is not known, what happens with RV & V/R if the disk EW growth up again. Ernst Pollmann
the coming season offers again the opportunity to supplement our studies of Halpha radial velocity and V/R of Plejone (upper Fig.). Even if our monitoring so far did provide a fairly stable period of both, this measurements are performed while the Halpha EW of the disk was (more or less) in its minimum (Fig. bottom)
It is not known, what happens with RV & V/R if the disk EW growth up again. Ernst Pollmann
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Shot 28 Tau last night in Ha, Hb, & CaK with LhiresIII, 2400 Grat, 35 micron slit with CDK17 telescope. Here are the results:
H-Alpha
H-Beta
Cak
Processed in Isis V5.90 with Ha & Hb using an IR from gam Peg on the same night and Cak using the previous night's Vega IR.
Will try to shoot this on a weekly or bi-weekly basis to note changes.
James
H-Alpha
H-Beta
Cak
Processed in Isis V5.90 with Ha & Hb using an IR from gam Peg on the same night and Cak using the previous night's Vega IR.
Will try to shoot this on a weekly or bi-weekly basis to note changes.
James
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Ernst,
I have several 28 Tau spectra in BeSS database. I know it is only six but three of them in august-september this year. I do not see my name on your graph so I am guessing you aren't using any of them. Are you taking spectra from BeSS or only using spectra that are sent to you directly?
Cordialement,
Olivier
I have several 28 Tau spectra in BeSS database. I know it is only six but three of them in august-september this year. I do not see my name on your graph so I am guessing you aren't using any of them. Are you taking spectra from BeSS or only using spectra that are sent to you directly?
Cordialement,
Olivier
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Olivier,
you are right, there are no Halpha spectra from you in that monitoring until now.
This is not a bad intention. The real reason is that I had not enough time while the last months to up to date the monitoring.
But good to hear that there some in BeSS. The monitoring contains spectra which was direct send to me and spectra I took from BeSS. There is not any preferences of course.
I think I will have time for that job during December.
Ernst
you are right, there are no Halpha spectra from you in that monitoring until now.
This is not a bad intention. The real reason is that I had not enough time while the last months to up to date the monitoring.
But good to hear that there some in BeSS. The monitoring contains spectra which was direct send to me and spectra I took from BeSS. There is not any preferences of course.
I think I will have time for that job during December.
Ernst
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Ernst,
thanks - this is what I assumed but prefered to ask. I know how hard it is to reconcile data received directly and the data only uploaded in BeSS - I am doing it on V442 And for exemple. So I just feel the tremendous work you are doing there - and not only on 28 Tau!
Cordialement,
Olivier
thanks - this is what I assumed but prefered to ask. I know how hard it is to reconcile data received directly and the data only uploaded in BeSS - I am doing it on V442 And for exemple. So I just feel the tremendous work you are doing there - and not only on 28 Tau!
Cordialement,
Olivier
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Here are three more recent (23Nov17) spectra of 28 Tau's activity, Ha:
28 Tau's Hb:
and 28 Tau CaK:
I used the Procyon's elodie database spectra, cropped and normalized in Bass Project 1.97, to help generate a an IR for 28 Tau's Hb instrumental correction, processed in Isis.
I used the Isis database's uves_procyon.dat to generate the IR curve for 28 Tau's Hb instrumental correction.
James
28 Tau's Hb:
and 28 Tau CaK:
I used the Procyon's elodie database spectra, cropped and normalized in Bass Project 1.97, to help generate a an IR for 28 Tau's Hb instrumental correction, processed in Isis.
I used the Isis database's uves_procyon.dat to generate the IR curve for 28 Tau's Hb instrumental correction.
James
Last edited by James Foster on Sun Nov 26, 2017 10:42 am, edited 2 times in total.
James Foster
eShel2-Zwo ASI6200MM Pro
Lhires III (2400/1800/600 ln/mm Grat) Spectroscope
LISA IR/Visual Spectroscope (IR Configured)
Alpy 200/600 with Guide/Calibration modules and Photometric slit
Star Analyzer 200
eShel2-Zwo ASI6200MM Pro
Lhires III (2400/1800/600 ln/mm Grat) Spectroscope
LISA IR/Visual Spectroscope (IR Configured)
Alpy 200/600 with Guide/Calibration modules and Photometric slit
Star Analyzer 200
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Re: 28 Tau ARAS monitoring
Hi James,
I don't understand why do you take Procyon (a F5IV) to process the IR ?
For IR, it's better to use a 0, A or B stars (less lines).
Close to 28 tau, you can take for exemple Gam Aur (a B7III), process the IR with this star and apply the IR to 28 tau.
I don't understand why do you take Procyon (a F5IV) to process the IR ?
For IR, it's better to use a 0, A or B stars (less lines).
Close to 28 tau, you can take for exemple Gam Aur (a B7III), process the IR with this star and apply the IR to 28 tau.
LHIRES III #5, LISA, e-Shel, C14, RC400 Astrosib, AP1600
http://o.garde.free.fr/astro/Spectro1/Bienvenue.html
http://o.garde.free.fr/astro/Spectro1/Bienvenue.html