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Re: SN 2022hrs bright in NGC4647
Posted: Sat May 07, 2022 4:54 pm
by Joan Guarro Flo
Hola Juan José,
Really to observe any 13 magnitude star is not very useful to make it with an echelle, you know, with our telescope sizes using low resolution it is better to observe these objects.
On the other hand, just in case, it's a practical example of what I can make with my current equipment.
Muchas gracias por tú interés.
Saludos, Joan.
Re: SN 2022hrs bright in NGC4647
Posted: Tue May 10, 2022 10:36 pm
by Christophe Boussin
Hello all,
This is my first attempt to get a supernova spectrum !
The spectrum is unfortunately noisy but it seems to me that it shows some changes compared to the first spectra in this post...?
Many thanks to Joan Guarro Flo for sharing the files of his incredible echelle spectrum of SN 2022hrs !!
He convinced me of the reality of the overall shape of my spectrum !
Here is my spectrum of SN 2022hrs obtained with my Alpy 600 the 7th of May at 22 h 06 TU (resolution of 526, JJ = 2459707.4206) and an acquisition time of 30 min s (3 x 600 s) :
- SN 2022hrs on May 7th, 2022
- _sn2022hrs_20220507_921_Christophe Boussin_3800_7560.png (86.49 KiB) Viewed 2266 times
It's mind blowing to think this is the spectrum of a "single star" in another galaxy...clear skies to all !!
Christophe BOUSSIN
Re: SN 2022hrs bright in NGC4647
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 5:03 pm
by Robin Leadbeater
Congratulations on your first supernovae Christophe! Here are my spectra so far in the BAA database
https://britastro.org/specdb/data_graph ... end_pos=ne
You can download them from the database and compare them with yours if you like
https://britastro.org/specdb
Notice how the absorption features are moving to the red as we the slower ejected material deeper in the explosion
Cheers
Robin
Re: SN 2022hrs bright in NGC4647
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 10:31 pm
by etienne bertrand
Yes Robin you thru !
V ejec = ((6107-6355)/6355) xc) -1409
V ejec = 13 108 km/s [+/- some mistake] lol
Thanks Robin.
Hello Benji, tu as pu réparer ta monture ? Il te faut faire chauffer le Lhires, l'été arrive et RR Lyr présente le bout de son nez maintenant..
Re: SN 2022hrs bright in NGC4647
Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 7:25 am
by Christophe Boussin
Thanks Robin !
I downloaded your spectra and compared the one of May 4 with Joan Guarro Flo's (May 5) and mine (May 7): they are in good agreement....except the resolution of course
!
Very interesting to see the evolution of the velocity from your spectra : thanks for sharing !
Let's hope we can continue the monitoring of this supernova !
Christophe