Z And outburst
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Z And outburst
The prototypical symbiotic star Z And has been detected in outburst
Daily coverage (low and high resolution) is recommanded
François Teyssier
From VSNET :
Z And in full outburst. See my recent visual estimates:
ANDZ 20180116.830 10.03 DPV
ANDZ 20180118.847 10.03 DPV
ANDZ 20180121.853 9.86 DPV
ANDZ 20180122.865 9.81 DPV
ANDZ 20180215.846 9.08 DPV
Clear Skies!
Pavol A. Dubovsky & Zennox 76/700 mm
Associação de Astrónomos Amadores da Madeira, Portugal
Vihorlat Observatory Humenné, Slovakia
Daily coverage (low and high resolution) is recommanded
François Teyssier
From VSNET :
Z And in full outburst. See my recent visual estimates:
ANDZ 20180116.830 10.03 DPV
ANDZ 20180118.847 10.03 DPV
ANDZ 20180121.853 9.86 DPV
ANDZ 20180122.865 9.81 DPV
ANDZ 20180215.846 9.08 DPV
Clear Skies!
Pavol A. Dubovsky & Zennox 76/700 mm
Associação de Astrónomos Amadores da Madeira, Portugal
Vihorlat Observatory Humenné, Slovakia
François Teyssier
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Re: Z And outburst
Clear sky
Echelle spectrum following VSNET Alert
In comparison to recent spectra obtained by Joan Guarro
Raman OVI has vanished As did [Fe VII] (at least in comparison to the continuum) Expected behavior for a classical symbiotic outburst
[OIII] 5007, He I 5016 and Fe II (42) 5018 Further observations are welcome
Echelle spectrum following VSNET Alert
In comparison to recent spectra obtained by Joan Guarro
Raman OVI has vanished As did [Fe VII] (at least in comparison to the continuum) Expected behavior for a classical symbiotic outburst
[OIII] 5007, He I 5016 and Fe II (42) 5018 Further observations are welcome
François Teyssier
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Re: Z And outburst
Message from Augustin Skopal:
Also our photometry shows an increse of the optical brightness by >~1 mag
from the end of 2017. Unfortunately, it is just before its season gap.
This outburst seems to be a stronger one, i.e. comparable with
thouse peaked in December 2000, July 2006 and December 2009.
Both low-resolution spectra measured from shortest wavelength as
possible, and the medium-resolution spectra (R ~ 9000 - 11000 or more)
are important to carry out. The former are needed for modelling
the SED and the latter mainly for studying evolution of the strongest
line profiles. The main aim is to indicate the presence or absence of
satellite emission components to H-alpha and H-beta lines as during
the major 2006 and 2009-10 outbursts (see Skopal et al, 2009, ApJ,
690,1222). These satellite components signal high-velocity collimated
mass outflow (jets) - very rare event in symbiotic stars. Outbursts
with jets constrain special conditions that allow us to understand better
the accretion process and the nature of the Z And-type outbursts.
Good luck in observing Z And for all enthusiasts!
Also our photometry shows an increse of the optical brightness by >~1 mag
from the end of 2017. Unfortunately, it is just before its season gap.
This outburst seems to be a stronger one, i.e. comparable with
thouse peaked in December 2000, July 2006 and December 2009.
Both low-resolution spectra measured from shortest wavelength as
possible, and the medium-resolution spectra (R ~ 9000 - 11000 or more)
are important to carry out. The former are needed for modelling
the SED and the latter mainly for studying evolution of the strongest
line profiles. The main aim is to indicate the presence or absence of
satellite emission components to H-alpha and H-beta lines as during
the major 2006 and 2009-10 outbursts (see Skopal et al, 2009, ApJ,
690,1222). These satellite components signal high-velocity collimated
mass outflow (jets) - very rare event in symbiotic stars. Outbursts
with jets constrain special conditions that allow us to understand better
the accretion process and the nature of the Z And-type outbursts.
Good luck in observing Z And for all enthusiasts!
François Teyssier
http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr
http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr
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Re: Z And outburst
Observations during the outburst
He II line
From echelle spectra obtained by Joan Guarro, Tim Lester and François Teyssier Significant broadening of the line and shift toward blue
Can be interpredted as the result of increasing wind from the hot component
François Teyssier
He II line
From echelle spectra obtained by Joan Guarro, Tim Lester and François Teyssier Significant broadening of the line and shift toward blue
Can be interpredted as the result of increasing wind from the hot component
François Teyssier
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Re: Z And outburst
Monitoring of the outburst, (good coverage despite declining altitude of the star)
Echelle spectra obtained by Joan Guarro, Tim Lester, François Teyssier
corrected for heliocentric velocity
[Fe VII] still weakening Raman OVI totally disappeared at the begining of the outburst Blue shift of He II No satellite lines (jet) in Balmer lines. Unfortunatly, the star is lower and lower
François Teyssier
Echelle spectra obtained by Joan Guarro, Tim Lester, François Teyssier
corrected for heliocentric velocity
[Fe VII] still weakening Raman OVI totally disappeared at the begining of the outburst Blue shift of He II No satellite lines (jet) in Balmer lines. Unfortunatly, the star is lower and lower
François Teyssier
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Re: Z And outburst
New observation Z And in the morning sky
[Fe VII] reappears, while Raman OVI reamains undetectable.
EW from Echelle spectra (J. Guarro, T. Lester, F. Teyssier)
[Fe VII] reappears, while Raman OVI reamains undetectable.
EW from Echelle spectra (J. Guarro, T. Lester, F. Teyssier)
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Re: Z And outburst
Low resolution spectrum of Z And. Confirms [Fe VII] present but Raman OVI absent.
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Re: Z And outburst
David, François, a very similar spectrum taken by using a UVEX2 spectrograph prototype (see http://www.spectro-aras.com/forum/viewt ... f=8&t=2085) :
(the jump feature in the UV region is real)
Christian Buil
(the jump feature in the UV region is real)
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Re: Z And outburst
C'est excellent
On voit bien le saut de Balmer en effet, très intéressant
En plus la résolution est à un bon niveau avec [OIII] 5007 bien séparé de Fe II et He I
Une calibration en flux absolu là-dessus et c'est parfait pour ce genre d'étoile
Bravo Christian !
François
On voit bien le saut de Balmer en effet, très intéressant
En plus la résolution est à un bon niveau avec [OIII] 5007 bien séparé de Fe II et He I
Une calibration en flux absolu là-dessus et c'est parfait pour ce genre d'étoile
Bravo Christian !
François
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Re: Z And outburst
Congratulations Christian for the breakthrough!
By chance, I've also visited this object in the near-UV (12" Newton, LHires 2400/mm, 35 micron slit, R~5500 average) on the weekend: (Flux calibrated with 2-stars method on 15 And (miles), using the wide slit.)
There is a real absorption (visible on all raw images) near to H8, going below continuum. However, I'm not sure whether if it's a P-cyg profile of H8, or just from a different feature (H9 is a bit unfocused, H7 is contaminated - they are not confirming it well).
The Si II annotation needs to be verified, VSpec shown match with 2 strongest out of the 3 lines, and saw these features on F type stars (in form of absorption) mentioned before.
- Peter
EDIT: uploaded the flux corrected spectrum
By chance, I've also visited this object in the near-UV (12" Newton, LHires 2400/mm, 35 micron slit, R~5500 average) on the weekend: (Flux calibrated with 2-stars method on 15 And (miles), using the wide slit.)
There is a real absorption (visible on all raw images) near to H8, going below continuum. However, I'm not sure whether if it's a P-cyg profile of H8, or just from a different feature (H9 is a bit unfocused, H7 is contaminated - they are not confirming it well).
The Si II annotation needs to be verified, VSpec shown match with 2 strongest out of the 3 lines, and saw these features on F type stars (in form of absorption) mentioned before.
- Peter
EDIT: uploaded the flux corrected spectrum