A start, but very much "a work in progress"

Cheers
Robin
Thanks for the update François, I am sorry not to have posted any spectra yet but I am still trying to develop an accurate and robust approach to both gathering the data and processing it. I am new to this and, as you may have noticed under my post on A Stars, having some difficulty. Last night I did manage to get some new spectra of bright A stars and seem to have removed the distortion by ensuring the camera lens to CCD distance is as close as I can get it to the optimal value as stated in the LISA manual.Francois Teyssier wrote:Hi Andrew (and Robin !)
About reference star, it's clear that we nead a brighter star than those proposed by Darryl Sergisson. Darryl agree.
We have to take more spectra from several observers in order to build a common protocol, noticely reference(s) star(s)
For my last acquisition, I used HR1490, a AV2, mag V 5.2
I have some difference in tne continuum shape with Christian's ones.
More spectra are needed to fix the protocol (throught a discission bretween the different obversers) and propose it to Derryl Sergisson
Waiting for your spectra,
Best regards
François