Hi Robin,
A ma connaissance, il n'y a pas de politique ARAS stricte en matière de confidentialité des résultats.
D'une façon générale, il y a consensus pour dire que les résultats sont publics. Par exemple, BESS est publique. C'est aussi mon point de vue.
D'autres programmes d'observations ont maintenu les résultats confidentiels, au moins pour un certain temps.
En ce qui concerne les étoiles éruptives, toutes les données sont publiques et stockées dans ARAS database.
Tous les spectres sont disponibles et accessibles à partir de http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/Aras_Data ... taBase.htm, y compris TCPJ21040470+4631129
http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/Aras_Data ... lanous.htm
To my knowledge, there is no ARAS policy regarding the confidentiality of results.
In general, there is consensus that the results are public. For example, BESS is public. It is also mon personnal point of view.
Other observation programs have kept the results confidential, at least for some time.
Regarding eruptive stars, including dwarf novae, all data is public and stored in ARAS database.
All spectra are available and accessible.
François
Further outburst of the (DN) Dwarf Nova TCPJ21040470+4631129
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Re: Further outburst of the (DN) Dwarf Nova TCPJ21040470+463
Hello all,
Here is my contribution to the monitoring of TCPJ21040470+4631129.
The spectrum below was obtained, on April 5 at 2 h 12 TU (Alpy 600, resolution 500, JJ = 2458944.5918, 12 exposures of 300 s) :
Take care of yourself and clear skies to all !
Christophe BOUSSIN
Here is my contribution to the monitoring of TCPJ21040470+4631129.
The spectrum below was obtained, on April 5 at 2 h 12 TU (Alpy 600, resolution 500, JJ = 2458944.5918, 12 exposures of 300 s) :
Take care of yourself and clear skies to all !
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
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Re: Further outburst of the (DN) Dwarf Nova TCPJ21040470+463
Hello,
Catched a few days late after the outburst (~ 11.3 mag now), fresh result of this windy morning (12" Newton, ATIK 428Exm, LHires III + 600/mm grating + 35 micron slit): I belive H-alpha is changing in the meantime above noise.
By RV range, it looks similar to Paolo's excellent spectrum on 2019.12.11.
Sent result to ARAS DB.
Peter
Catched a few days late after the outburst (~ 11.3 mag now), fresh result of this windy morning (12" Newton, ATIK 428Exm, LHires III + 600/mm grating + 35 micron slit): I belive H-alpha is changing in the meantime above noise.
By RV range, it looks similar to Paolo's excellent spectrum on 2019.12.11.
Sent result to ARAS DB.
Peter
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Re: Further outburst of the (DN) Dwarf Nova TCPJ21040470+463
Very nice spectra Christophe and Peter!
Here is a plot of Halpha from the last 3 nights. These are flux calibrated spectra. The average V mag I measured in date order were:
11.432 error = 0.021
11.573 error = 0.029
11.595 error = 0.026
I can clearly see the dip in the center of the Halpha line but Peter's spectrum provides so much more detail! All spectra have been submitted to ARAS and uploaded to the BAA database.
Woody Sims
Here is a plot of Halpha from the last 3 nights. These are flux calibrated spectra. The average V mag I measured in date order were:
11.432 error = 0.021
11.573 error = 0.029
11.595 error = 0.026
I can clearly see the dip in the center of the Halpha line but Peter's spectrum provides so much more detail! All spectra have been submitted to ARAS and uploaded to the BAA database.
Woody Sims
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