PU Vulpecula with many emission lines - 27Aug17
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 7:47 pm
As part of the efforts to acquire spectra of lesser observed objects, I acquired this spectrum of PU Vulpecula on 27Aug17
from my high altitude/dark sky site at Mt. Pinos, CA:

While looking at the 2D image of the spectrum, this objects had so many emission spikes I thoughts it could be a nova; see 2D image after Isis V1.90 processing:

According to the Kyoto cataclysmic stellar data base, this is a Z Andromeda (or Z And/NC) type, trinary system whose main components are a set
of A4II-F8Iab+M6IIIe stars. Its well placed for observation, near +22 declination. I'll definitely add this to my regular photometry/spectra target list.
James
from my high altitude/dark sky site at Mt. Pinos, CA:

While looking at the 2D image of the spectrum, this objects had so many emission spikes I thoughts it could be a nova; see 2D image after Isis V1.90 processing:

According to the Kyoto cataclysmic stellar data base, this is a Z Andromeda (or Z And/NC) type, trinary system whose main components are a set
of A4II-F8Iab+M6IIIe stars. Its well placed for observation, near +22 declination. I'll definitely add this to my regular photometry/spectra target list.
James