PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
Je confirme cela en haute résolution. L'emmission de Ha grimpe encore...
Voir ici: http://perso.crans.org/lemoult/spectro/ ... a-del.html
Thierry Lemoult
Voir ici: http://perso.crans.org/lemoult/spectro/ ... a-del.html
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
Bonsoir,
Et je confirme qu'en H Beta ça a aussi disparu avec une croissance impressionnante de l'intensité.
J'ai enfin traité mes images des 3 dernières nuits et ç'est réellement impressionnant de suivre cette bête-là.
La semaine prochaine s'annonce belle ; j'ai des jours de libres... profitons-en !
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Et la nuit continue en automatique ; va falloir que je fasse des piles de fichiers pour voir les changements qui ont l'air assez flagrant à vue d'oeil. Mais l'analyse dira ça.
De même pour tous les fichiers de samedi soir ; là encore j'ai du traitement à faire.
Eric
Et je confirme qu'en H Beta ça a aussi disparu avec une croissance impressionnante de l'intensité.
J'ai enfin traité mes images des 3 dernières nuits et ç'est réellement impressionnant de suivre cette bête-là.
La semaine prochaine s'annonce belle ; j'ai des jours de libres... profitons-en !
[img] [/img]
[img] [/img]
[img] [/img]
Et la nuit continue en automatique ; va falloir que je fasse des piles de fichiers pour voir les changements qui ont l'air assez flagrant à vue d'oeil. Mais l'analyse dira ça.
De même pour tous les fichiers de samedi soir ; là encore j'ai du traitement à faire.
Eric
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
A si, un petit détail ; dans mes images jointes apparaissent quelques "spikes" ; ce sont les défauts de l'images d'étalonnage qui ne partent pas bien au prétraitement. Mais en même temps, ça permet de vérifier que tous les pics se superposent bien donc que l'étalonnage est correct sur l'ensemble des images...
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
Hello,
Huge change in the spectrum tonight (again!). Halpha is getting very strong and is the main feature of the spectrum (this is where I now check my raw spectrum doesn't saturate). I also had to reduce the exposure time from 180sec to 120sec so I am guessing the nova is brigther now than ever - is it confirmed by phometry?
Anyway, here is my first spectrum of the night which began with a cloudy sky but no a clear and nice starry sky with a bright Moon: A comparison with last night spectrum on Halpha show clearly the change: A comparison of the overall spectra:
Last but not least, here is a compilation of 6 nights on the nova, showing the change night after night:
Cordialement,
Olivier Thizy
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Huge change in the spectrum tonight (again!). Halpha is getting very strong and is the main feature of the spectrum (this is where I now check my raw spectrum doesn't saturate). I also had to reduce the exposure time from 180sec to 120sec so I am guessing the nova is brigther now than ever - is it confirmed by phometry?
Anyway, here is my first spectrum of the night which began with a cloudy sky but no a clear and nice starry sky with a bright Moon: A comparison with last night spectrum on Halpha show clearly the change: A comparison of the overall spectra:
Last but not least, here is a compilation of 6 nights on the nova, showing the change night after night:
Cordialement,
Olivier Thizy
Vous ne verrez plus des étoiles comme avant !
http://www.shelyak.com/en/
Olivier Thizy
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It's crazy... change is well visible at R=600 in one hour time:
Continuous spectroscopy is really required to monitor this!...
Continuous spectroscopy is really required to monitor this!...
Olivier Thizy
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
My first small contribution from last night (using LHIRES 1200 at one of the wavelengths I am using for the WR star campaign) shows good agreement between observers (spectra taken within 1 hour of each other) Tonight I have moved up slightly to ~ the Na D lines.
Cheers
Robin
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
Hello,
here is a graph with six spectra (one per night) showing, in low resolution (Alpy 600: R=600 resolving power), the evolution during this short time frame:
Cordialement,
Olivier
here is a graph with six spectra (one per night) showing, in low resolution (Alpy 600: R=600 resolving power), the evolution during this short time frame:
Cordialement,
Olivier
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
Here in a high resolution mode (Halpha range) the comparison of the development between August 16th & 19th.
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
Another from Aust tonight.
I an down to 15 sec exposures to prevent saturation.
The continuum seems mostly unchanged but the H lines are getting much stronger.
Terry


I an down to 15 sec exposures to prevent saturation.
The continuum seems mostly unchanged but the H lines are getting much stronger.
Terry


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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8
Terry,
you are doing a terrific job! And you are our "alert" for what to look for when we take over in Europe...
If weather maintains ok, I'll be on it tonight - looking forward to see this increasing Halpha emission!!!
Cordialement,
Olivier Thizy
you are doing a terrific job! And you are our "alert" for what to look for when we take over in Europe...

If weather maintains ok, I'll be on it tonight - looking forward to see this increasing Halpha emission!!!
Cordialement,
Olivier Thizy
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