LT Del outburst (ATel)
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 4:29 pm
A new alert on LT Del, a poorly observed symbiotic
Mag V = 12,4 so a pretty nice target for Alpy, LISA, DADOS-200, but not impossible at higher resolution
We have only one Spectrum in the base http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/Aras_Data ... /LTDel.htm
obtained by Joan Guarro
Send spectra to francoismathieu.teyssier at bbox.fr
François
Title: After 23 years the yellow symbiotic star LT Del is again in
outburst
Author: U. Munari (INAF Padova), P. Ochner (Univ. Padova), S. Dallaporta
and R. Belligoli (ANS Collaboration)
Queries: ulisse.munari@oapd.inaf.it
Posted: 9 May 2017; 11:06 UT
Subjects:Optical, Cataclysmic Variable, Variables
The ANS Collaboration photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of
symbiotic stars has detected LT Del (= Hen 2-467 = PK 063-12.1 = StHa 179)
in outburst. This is the first recorded outburst since the last one of
1994-1995, which was discovered by Passuello et al. (1994, IAUC 6065)
and
described by Arkhipova et al. (1995a, ALett 21, 339; 1995b, ALett 21,
391).
LT Del is steeply rising in brightness. Last ANS photometric observation
on UT May 6.005 found it at U=12.65, B=13.278, V=12.407, R=11.705 and
I=11.135 (+/- 0.006 in BVRI, 0.01 in U), which is almost as bright as the
peak of the 1994-1995 event. The current outburst unfolded in phase with
the egress of the WD from superior conjunction with the G6III giant
companion, a geometrical arrangement that may be responsible for the
particularly steep rise in brightness, which amounts to an average of 0.02
mag per day. All colors turned bluer, with the B-V rising to +0.87 from
an
average quiescence value (for the same orbital phase) of +1.45.
A spectrum of LT Del in outburst has been obtained on UT May 8.1 with
the Asiago 1.22m telescope (range 3200-7900 Ang, dispersion 2.31 Ang/pix).
A strong blue continuum now veils the G6III continuum features, and the
Balmer continuum is in strong emission. The outstanding emission lines
are characterized by high ionization conditions, with HeII 4686 being
slightly stronger than Hbeta (10.11 vs 9.71x10(-13) erg cm-2 s-1) and
prominent lines being OIII 3444 and 3429, OIV 3411, [NeV] 3345 and 3427
Ang.
The flux ratio of Balmer lines Ha:Hb:Hg:Hd is 3.53:1.00:0.46:0.36 consistent
with low reddening and low self absorption. The weakness of HeI emission
lines compared to those of HeII suggests density bounded conditions. No
significant nebular lines are present other than [NeV].
Mag V = 12,4 so a pretty nice target for Alpy, LISA, DADOS-200, but not impossible at higher resolution
We have only one Spectrum in the base http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/Aras_Data ... /LTDel.htm
obtained by Joan Guarro
Send spectra to francoismathieu.teyssier at bbox.fr
François
Title: After 23 years the yellow symbiotic star LT Del is again in
outburst
Author: U. Munari (INAF Padova), P. Ochner (Univ. Padova), S. Dallaporta
and R. Belligoli (ANS Collaboration)
Queries: ulisse.munari@oapd.inaf.it
Posted: 9 May 2017; 11:06 UT
Subjects:Optical, Cataclysmic Variable, Variables
The ANS Collaboration photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of
symbiotic stars has detected LT Del (= Hen 2-467 = PK 063-12.1 = StHa 179)
in outburst. This is the first recorded outburst since the last one of
1994-1995, which was discovered by Passuello et al. (1994, IAUC 6065)
and
described by Arkhipova et al. (1995a, ALett 21, 339; 1995b, ALett 21,
391).
LT Del is steeply rising in brightness. Last ANS photometric observation
on UT May 6.005 found it at U=12.65, B=13.278, V=12.407, R=11.705 and
I=11.135 (+/- 0.006 in BVRI, 0.01 in U), which is almost as bright as the
peak of the 1994-1995 event. The current outburst unfolded in phase with
the egress of the WD from superior conjunction with the G6III giant
companion, a geometrical arrangement that may be responsible for the
particularly steep rise in brightness, which amounts to an average of 0.02
mag per day. All colors turned bluer, with the B-V rising to +0.87 from
an
average quiescence value (for the same orbital phase) of +1.45.
A spectrum of LT Del in outburst has been obtained on UT May 8.1 with
the Asiago 1.22m telescope (range 3200-7900 Ang, dispersion 2.31 Ang/pix).
A strong blue continuum now veils the G6III continuum features, and the
Balmer continuum is in strong emission. The outstanding emission lines
are characterized by high ionization conditions, with HeII 4686 being
slightly stronger than Hbeta (10.11 vs 9.71x10(-13) erg cm-2 s-1) and
prominent lines being OIII 3444 and 3429, OIV 3411, [NeV] 3345 and 3427
Ang.
The flux ratio of Balmer lines Ha:Hb:Hg:Hd is 3.53:1.00:0.46:0.36 consistent
with low reddening and low self absorption. The weakness of HeI emission
lines compared to those of HeII suggests density bounded conditions. No
significant nebular lines are present other than [NeV].