Nova Del 2013, c'est repartis pour un tour

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Paolo Berardi
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Re: Nova Del 2013, c'est repartis pour un tour

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Paolo, are you a peculiar feature at 3886 A in your actual data ?
Christian, this is yesterday spectrum:

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I don't know if 3886 A small peak is a feature already known (perhaps we can see it in Eric and Robin spectra).

This evening totally cloudy here... :(

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Paolo
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Qui peut observer ce soir en haute résolution ? En ce qui me concerne la météo n'est pas spécialement encourageante, mais celà peut encore changer.
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Thierry Lemoult
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La météo n'est pas bonne non plus chez moi. Mais je serais à l’affût d'une trouée après les averses.
Eric Barbotin
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Il y a encore quelques nuages en Charente mais ça tend à se dégager. A priori, ça sera bon à un moment ou un autre.
Au programme, CaII et retour sur H beta ; si je suis courageux je ferai peut être aussi un saut sur H alpha. Va falloir faire plein de flats...
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I have clear skies here at the moment, set up with the LHIRES 1200 and waiting for it to get dark. I have a dilemma though. If others are clouded out, what area (s) of the spectrum should I cover as a priority?

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Post by Francois Teyssier »

In his last message, Steve said :
"In Nova del 2013, it seems that the CN has not appeared but it may yet
and there's every reason to continue at all resolutions"

You hava also NaI D region

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OK, I will start at Ca II HK, this is easy because it is where I stopped last night. I will then go to Na I D

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Finally, no clouds tonight, so I would be on the nova with the eshel.
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The sky is totally blue ; I will start at CaII H&K then H beta. If I can, I'll make a stop on NaD² and maybe H alpha.
I wonder if I cannot go to OI à 7773 ; it will be fun to try it !
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Hello,

there is a good chance that we can get some spectra of Nova Del 2013 from the IAC80 telescope equipped with an eShel on Teide. Here a preview:
eShel 4x60 sec with IAC80 telescope at Teide, red: log scale at right
eShel 4x60 sec with IAC80 telescope at Teide, red: log scale at right
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In case of bad weather over all of Europe this might be very valuable.

Regards, Martin
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