AX Per in outburst
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AX Per in outburst
Large spectroscopic changes incomparison to recent spectra obtaines by Davis Boyd, Tony Rodda, James Foster, notably disappearence of [Fe VII] lines
(Cooling of the expended envelope)
ARAS DataBase: http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/Aras_Data ... /AXPer.htm
It is consistent with the rise of luminosity détected by David Boyd (V Band)
Further observations are strongly recommanded
François
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Re: AX Per in outburst
Comments from Ausgustin Skopal
yes, that's right, AX Per is entering an outburst, although its
light curve from around 2007 seems to reflect a continuous active
phase. It is interesting that the forbidden line [FeVII] 6087 disappeared
on the October spectrum. If it is created by collisions at/around the
orbital plane between the stars, than it can be that something blocks
the fast particles from the hot component here. If this is a disk-like
structure around the WD, then a blue shifted absorption in hydrogen lines
should be (gradually) seen. Its connection with the hot component
is proved by its presence also around the orbital phase 0.5.
A significant broadening of the emission core/wings of, e.g., H-alpha
is observed during outbursts. Emissions of HeII and [OIII] are of
specific importance for understanding active phases of AX Per, etc.
Good luck, and all the best,
Augustin
yes, that's right, AX Per is entering an outburst, although its
light curve from around 2007 seems to reflect a continuous active
phase. It is interesting that the forbidden line [FeVII] 6087 disappeared
on the October spectrum. If it is created by collisions at/around the
orbital plane between the stars, than it can be that something blocks
the fast particles from the hot component here. If this is a disk-like
structure around the WD, then a blue shifted absorption in hydrogen lines
should be (gradually) seen. Its connection with the hot component
is proved by its presence also around the orbital phase 0.5.
A significant broadening of the emission core/wings of, e.g., H-alpha
is observed during outbursts. Emissions of HeII and [OIII] are of
specific importance for understanding active phases of AX Per, etc.
Good luck, and all the best,
Augustin
François Teyssier
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http://www.astronomie-amateur.fr
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Re: AX Per in outburst
Ooops!, What a surprise... I didn't noticed it. Apart from the dissapearance of the [FeVII] lines, I see a new broad band at 4637 A, maybe a triplet. Maybe NIII?
What I don't understand is why, in an outburst, the common enveloppe becomes colder. In this situation, I believed that the dissapearance of forbidden transitions is due to a increase of the density of the common enveloppe gas, so the evolution seems the opposite to the evolution of a nova towards the nebular phase... Well, I don't know... Surely I'm wrong
Kind regards!
Fran
What I don't understand is why, in an outburst, the common enveloppe becomes colder. In this situation, I believed that the dissapearance of forbidden transitions is due to a increase of the density of the common enveloppe gas, so the evolution seems the opposite to the evolution of a nova towards the nebular phase... Well, I don't know... Surely I'm wrong

Kind regards!
Fran
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Re: AX Per in outburst
These spectra show the change between Aug 31 and Oct 15 corresponding to a V magnitude increase from 11.33 to 10.87. The emission line flux of the hydrogen Balmer and He I lines has doubled. However both the He II and H-beta line fluxes have increased in the same proportion so the hot star temperature as estimated from the He II/H-beta ratio is almost unchanged. Also note that the [FeVII] emission line has disappeared (lower left plot).
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Re: AX Per in outburst
A spectrum of AX Per taken the 20.9/10/2017 (RC 254 mm + eShel(2) + ASI1600MM):



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Re: AX Per in outburst
Amazing spectrum Christian, the eShel(2) upgrade give a better response in the blue and go deep in the blue...
LHIRES III #5, LISA, e-Shel, C14, RC400 Astrosib, AP1600
http://o.garde.free.fr/astro/Spectro1/Bienvenue.html
http://o.garde.free.fr/astro/Spectro1/Bienvenue.html
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Re: AX Per in outburst
Bonsoir, le spectre d'AX FOR observé le 23-10-2017.Salut -Umberto
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Re: AX Per in outburst
Here is my plot of AX Per from 2017-10-27.171.
I have also included the subplot centered on HeII at 4,885.68 for my last 5 observations.
cheers!
Woody
I have also included the subplot centered on HeII at 4,885.68 for my last 5 observations.
cheers!
Woody
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Re: AX Per in outburst
Details of AX Per spectrum taken the 7.8/11/2017 (RC 10 inch, modified eShel (135MM Samyang), ASI1600MM camera):


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Re: AX Per in outburst
Prise de vue en deux parties de AX Per le 25/11/2017 avec le eShel modifié (l'objectif est à présent un Canon 135 mm f/2 L), une focalisation pour le visible, une autre pour l'UV, puis un aboutage des deux :




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