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v694 Mon

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 10:34 pm
by Francisco Campos
Bonsoir,

dans le forum AAVSO on announce que la variable symbiotique v694 Mon est en éruption. Je suis en train d'acquirer un spectre où je vois des fortes profiles P.Cygni dans toutes les bandes de Balmer.

Bien cordialement
Fran

Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 8:52 am
by David Boyd
Here is a spectrum of V694 Mon taken last night 3rd February starting at 22.00 UT. Its magnitude measured simultaneously with the spectrum and used to flux calibrate was V=9.12, almost 0.4 mag brighter than 2 weeks ago. There are strong P-Cygni profiles on all Balmer lines reaching a blue-ward extent on H-alpha of ~2500 km/s relative to the peak of emission. Spectrum sent to the database.

David
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Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 9:22 am
by Martin Dubs
Hello,

I tried to download a spectrum from http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/Aras_Data ... iotics.htm,
but the links on that page do not work (local computer of Francois). Other links to Novae etc. work without problem. Please check.

Regards, Martin

Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 6:19 pm
by Francisco Campos
Hi,

the promised spectrum taken yesterday. The resolution is not as good as David one's (good job!), but happy to see how the DADOS works:
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I have calculated Doppler shifts for the main Balmer bands, but my results are considerably lower than David one's: 1300-1600 km/s. Difficult to measure, due to the very broad absortion peak.

Greetings
Fran

Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 11:00 am
by umberto sollecchia
Bonjour à tous, voici ma contribution.
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cordialement Umberto

Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 6:56 pm
by Paolo Berardi
Fran, thank you for reporting the outburst. My observations for February 2016, 5 and 6. H-alpha and H-beta. Lhires III 1200 & C9.25.

H-alpha region:

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H-beta region:

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Radial velocity of heliocentric corrected profiles (note there is a day apart):

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With reference to classification by Iijima (2002), see ARAS Eruptive Stars Information letter n. 11 30/11/2014, it seems that at present there is no flat continuum between the absorption and emission components of H-beta line and the red side of absorption isn't steep. Furthermore, the blu-shifted absorption does not reach high velocities observed during the active stage. This should indicate that currently the star is in the stable stage (type A). Is it possible? I read that sometime the active stage occours without significant brightening in the V band, so the events are not always related.

Paolo

Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:28 pm
by Peter Somogyi
I was shooting it with Paolo in parallel on Feb-6 night at H-beta with 600/mm grating + 35um slit (somehow my coverage is also similar), but I was hunting for short-term changes, with per-exposure calibration before/after (using 2 ref. stars). First 2 x 20 minute were continuous, then the next 3 ones was 1 x 20 minute per each (shooting other targets in between), normalized for 4600-4800A:
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It tells H-beta was definitely increasing, and maybe some other lines suspected for variation.
The velocities did not seem to change at this resolution, remained very much the same as Paolo published at H-beta.

Happy hunting!
- Peter

Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 8:19 pm
by Paolo Berardi
Hi Peter, that is very interesting. The emission growth (H-beta peak and EW) is also discernible on my spectra from 6.843 to 6.888 Feb 2016 (a shorter period):

Image

Paolo

Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 2:41 pm
by umberto sollecchia
Bonjour à tous, placez le profil d'observation de 11/02/2016.
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Cordialement Umberto

Re: v694 Mon

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 7:08 pm
by Peter Somogyi
Quick result from yesterday:

LHires III/600/35um/ATIK 414/25cm
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All the 3 calibrations (ref.star/ArNe/flat) taken twice before and after again.

It is interesting that H-beta absorption had almost unchanged, while the multiplet to the right seemingly broadened by their absorb feature (look at the 3 peaks to the right)!
Does anybody know the name of that multplet?

/ Peter