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LISA Symbiotic & Other stellar spectra, 9-16Jun18 Mt. Pinos,

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 11:26 am
by James Foster
Here is a small web page of the 34 LISA spectra of Symbiotic stars & other objects shot 9-16Jun18 from Mt. Pinos, CA (2500 meters elevation):
http://astroimage.info/spectra/pinosjune18spectra.htm
Taken with a 33cm aperture classical cassegrain telescope working at F/7.5 for average spectral resolution of R=850.
These have all been submitted to the BAA Spectroscopy Database. Some like ES Dra and AT2017eaw were shot in poor conditions and/or insufficient exposure.
I plan to shoot most of these again in July, August & October from the same location. Let me know if there are any other objects; as low as -35 dec and close
to the meridian line within this time frame. I can shoot spectra for objects brighter than 15.7 Vmag. Thanks for looking.

James

Re: LISA Symbiotic & Other stellar spectra, 9-16Jun18 Mt. Pi

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 2:13 pm
by Michel Verlinden
Hello James,
Congratulations ! Great works ! Many thanks !
Michel verlinden

Re: LISA Symbiotic & Other stellar spectra, 9-16Jun18 Mt. Pi

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 9:22 pm
by etienne bertrand
Super boulot, il faudrait le voir sur un grand poster pour bien voir toutes ces étoiles et leurs particularités.

Re: LISA Symbiotic & Other stellar spectra, 9-16Jun18 Mt. Pi

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 4:27 pm
by James Ley
Very nice work.
As I looked at the spectra of the late type stars I wondered if any could be found in Bulletin 81, the predicted maxima and minima for long period variables of the AAVSO
https://www.aavso.org/sites/default/fil ... in2018.pdf
Unfortunately I couldn’t find any.
Is there a similar database with the predicted maxima and minima for late type symbiotic stars?