AG Dra brightening

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Paolo Berardi
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Re: AG Dra brightening

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Hi Peter, thanks for the alert. My last observation dates back to 19 april (see below), unfortunately current weather and forecast are very bad.
We're waiting to find out what's going on the symbiotic system...

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Francois Teyssier
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Re: AG Dra brightening

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Currently on it.

He II remains very intense (about 1.4 x Hb)
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Confirmed, Peter :
Raman OVI has vanised
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A pdf showing the evolution of the lines :
http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr/Result ... a-2016.pdf

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Peter Somogyi
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Re: AG Dra brightening

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Thanks for the confirm, Francois!

Indeed, the 1st Raman drop to a half has happened within but a few exposures, here is how it looks:
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(generated by a trivial flux measure in IRAF (6804:6847, 7066:7100) splot/'e' tool, rectified to a stable 2nd order continuum)
The last 5 exposures had 20 minute, all others 10 minute.

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Impressive behaviour!
Sky offer sometimes suprises.

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Re: AG Dra brightening

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Wow, that's fast. A great catch Peter. Having such detailed measurements of a fast change like that must be unusual.

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That's impressive Peter.
I forward the congratulations from Steve.

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Paolo Cazzato
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Re: AG Dra brightening

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Hallo everybody,
these are my first low resolution spectrum here on aras group. I did theme using an alpy600 coupled with a 200 mm newton telescope. I attached the last spectrum of AG Dra made this night and a comparison made to show some changes in He and O VI spectrum lines
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Peter Somogyi
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Re: AG Dra brightening

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Thank you all.
Maybe the material falling in has suddenly changed or depleted? Remember, it's a small feature, and the drop was only partial.
The gnuplot extract above is via my quickly written script using IRAF (yet too fresh, working on to stabilize), but the change is well seen in spectra uploaded in the database
I must confess taken a calibration right at the drop, have caught only 1 frame clearly in the middle state - but similarly low Raman features can be generated even with the previous calibration, and other features seem to mostly unchanged.
Let's see how it continues.

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Re: AG Dra brightening

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Hello Paolo,

As I see, the Raman OVI seem to be coming back!
Looks it needs to continue to follow!

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