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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 7:47 pm
by Olivier GARDE
I confirm Terry's observation.
Very strong Halpha line in emission (no more absorption line)
Very strong HBeta

And some others lines between H Alpha and HBeta.
I reduce my exposure time from 200s down to 180s.

Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 8:22 pm
by Francois Teyssier
H alpha saturée à 30 secondes de poses
Je dois réduire à 20 secondes.
Il va bientôt falloir diaphragmer ;)
François

Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 8:57 pm
by Francois Teyssier
Impressionnat cette augmentation de l'intensité relative de H alpha
Le spectre de cette nuit
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Comparison with Terry's spectrum acquired only 8 hours before
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François

Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 9:27 pm
by Olivier Thizy
Bonjour,


la petite lulu de 85mm est en route sur la nova. Effectivement, j'ai du réduire le temps de pose de 120sec à 90s pour ne pas saturer; et Halpha est vraiment en forte augmentation. Voici le graphe des 7 spectres (un par nuite depuis le 14-août); le spectre du haut est le dernier pris il y a quelques minutes:

Little 85mm refractor is active on the nova at the moment. I had to reduce exposure fro 120s last nigth to 90s now to avoid saturating. Halpha is growing. Here is the graph with 7 spectra (one per night since aug-14); top spectrum is the lat one from few minutes ago:


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and a pic of the equipment by night, under the Moonlight:
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Cordialement,
Olivier Thizy
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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 10:13 pm
by Olivier GARDE
J'ai lancé des acquisitions avec l'eshel depuis le début de la nuit jusqu'à la fin et je viens de faire le retournement de monture.
Donc demain matin, j'aurais environs 140 images de 180s chacune, de quoi faire une belle animation de tout les ordres....

Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 10:18 pm
by Olivier Thizy
Hello,


here are some more information from Steve Shore on the nova:

We have a gamma-emitter! The result was found this morning and the
Fermi people pushed the ATel up. It's about 3-4 times fainter than
V959 Mon but that could change, it's just the start. We have two more
days of pointed observations so this will be updated. These spectra
[ndlr: from the group] are all spectacular.

It is now vitally important that anyone who can cover the 4200-4300 and
3800-4000 A region do so. High or low resolution (well, not too low).
The CN -- if it appears -- will come around in this next week.


The Na I velocities now seem to agree with the hydrogen from the
interstellar medium (attached) so we can estimate the minimum distance
(likely 3 kpc) and maximum (likely 4 kpc). It's not in the plane but
not too far above it, and the UBV luminosity is about the same as the
maximum we would expect for a nova at this stage.

The group of lines at the right of Hbeta are the Fe II lines at 4921, 5018,
5269 and a lot of others (these are connected to the ground states in the
2000-3000 A region of the spectrum)

More to come...



Cordialement,
Olivier Thizy

Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 10:38 pm
by Thierry Lemoult
Génial Olivier.
De mon cote, j'ai deux séries de 15x120s et je viens également de retourner la monture après avoir observé la référence HD196544.
Apres chaque séquence de 15x120s sur la cible, je fait des séries de calibration Eshel. Cela risque de faire dévier l'autoguidage.. mais bon je tente le coup. Les autres soir j'étais la pour rattraper le coup..
Déjà les deux premieres series ici: La raie H alpha monte a 5x le continus ! Et je crois la voire monter entre les deux poses première pose de ce soir. http://perso.crans.org/lemoult/spectro/ ... a-del.html

Thierry

Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:02 am
by Ernst Pollmann
Here the compilation of high resolution spectra, taken with LHRES-III of last night.
The Halpha emission did increase clearly. Also the absorption component is filled up with emission.

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Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:04 pm
by Olivier GARDE
Animation of 124 spectras from 19H41 to 2H20 TU, order 34 (HAlpha line) with an eshel spectro

Image

The HAlpha line is growing up ...

Near the end of the night, the telescope was pointing behind a tree, that's why there are more noise in the spectrum.

Re: PNV J20233073+2046041 mag 6.8

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:37 pm
by Olivier GARDE
Here's the evolution of the nova since 7 days (Ha region)
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And a graph estimate the velocity of the nova on the same periode.
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