New symbiotic stars discovery

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New symbiotic stars discovery

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With our 2SPOT team, and especially Lionel (and the invaluable help of Jaroslav Merc), we have set up a method for finding new symbiotic stars, which follows on from what Lionel presented during the congress in Prague on June 7th, the presentation of which can be found here :
http://symbiotics2024.cuni.cz/presentat ... mulato.pdf

We're in the process of completing the list of candidates, and during the last OHP spectro course, we were able to make some spectra of some candidates that were easier to observe from France.

magnitude V are between 12,6 to 14,5
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Tom Love
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Re: New symbiotic stars discovery

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This work was received so well that it attracted a spontaneous round of applause in the discussion following the presentation at the Prague meeting...
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