Atlas of the brightest symbiotic stars with LISA
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 3:51 pm
Hi all,
You can find an atlas of the brightest symbiotics stars (up to mag 12) realized at R = 800 to 1000 with a Lisa Spectrograph.
Missing BD Cam and AG Dra that I can not reach with my fork mount.
This heterogeneous class of stars show a large variety of spectra, with often impressive changes in short scale times (weeks or sometimes days).
Link : http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr/AtlasS ... _Lisa.html
Best regards
You can find an atlas of the brightest symbiotics stars (up to mag 12) realized at R = 800 to 1000 with a Lisa Spectrograph.
Missing BD Cam and AG Dra that I can not reach with my fork mount.
This heterogeneous class of stars show a large variety of spectra, with often impressive changes in short scale times (weeks or sometimes days).
Link : http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr/AtlasS ... _Lisa.html
Best regards