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Hi everyone! From Sao Paulo, Brazil

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2019 6:30 pm
by J Labadie Bartz
Hi everyone,

My name is Jonathan Labadie-Bartz and I am currently working as a postdoc at the University of Sao Paulo studying Be stars and their disks. My PhD thesis was also focused on Be star variability, and this is a topic I have been interested in for many years now. Although I have largely used photometry to study Be stars, I don't need to tell you the importance of Be star spectra in studying these objects!

One of my main interests right now is organizing spectroscopic observations of optimal Be stars in the northern (ecliptic) hemisphere simultaneous with the NASA TESS photometric satellite mission over the next ~year. TESS has super high photometric precision, and in the Be stars it has already observed we can see what is likely the photometric imprint of mass ejection events and disk build-up in some of the stars. Since TESS observes a given field for only one month at a time, it is important to be strategic about which stars to observe with spectroscopy to maximize the scientific relevance.

Unlike many of you I do not have a telescope or spectrograph, but I apply for telescope time when I can and do some observations this way. I hope to learn from the group some aspects of practical spec. observing, and to learn new things about Be stars by attempting to observe variability in the inner disk correlated with mass ejection from the star on short timescales.

-Jon

Re: Hi everyone! From Sao Paulo, Brazil

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:08 pm
by Robin Leadbeater
Welcome Jon,

I started a thread on TESS Be spectra here
http://www.spectro-aras.com/forum/viewt ... =14&t=2382

Cheers
Robin

Re: Hi everyone! From Sao Paulo, Brazil

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 9:31 am
by Valerie Desnoux
Hi John

We are very happy to have you on board and proposing strategic and impactfull observations !

Valerie