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Introduction Jean Jacquinot

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2021 11:43 am
by Jean Jacquinot
Hi everyone!
Being really senior (82 years old !), I have been lucky to be involved, even now, in the progress of the physics of plasma confinement by magnetic fields (JET, Tore Supra and now, notably ITER). Astronopmy also fascinates me; the two subjects have much in common. After doing astrophotography, I have discovered the elegant and innovative astro spectrographs which are now available. After a campaign with a C11 and a LHIRES III I use, since August, a UVEX on a RC 10'. Being fortunate to enjoy the clear skies of Provence, I produced a number of spectra of symbiotics and was much intrigued by the complexity and diversity of the involved dynamic processes. I look forward to learning and contributing from and to the Forum on both the instrumental and the physics aspects.
Clear skies, Jean

Re: Introduction Jean Jacquinot

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2021 10:08 pm
by Hamish Barker
since nobody else responded, welcome Jean!

I remember seeing a big poster of the (then new) JET when I was at high school.

If you like symbiotics, I found that the excitement of chasing new transients and following development and decline of a nova can also be fun. Unfortunately many of the transients are down near or fainter than magnitude 15, which is just beyond my 7 inch newtonian's limit. The efficiency of the uvex coupled with an RC10 will be a great combination, particularly for faint things if you can source a low resolution grating.

welcome again!

Hamish Barker
Nelson, New Zealand.

Re: Introduction Jean Jacquinot

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2021 9:39 am
by Francois Teyssier
Bienvenu sur le forum et dans le monde de la spectroscopie, Jean.

François Teyssier

Re: Introduction Jean Jacquinot

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 3:53 pm
by Jean Jacquinot
Thank you Hamish and François for your welcome.
Concerning JET, I worked for 18 years on it. It is still in operation and doing rather well. It has always be an interesting light source for spectroscopists. Although not a specialist, I am a co-author (for preparing the source) of a paper identifying berylliumlike lines of Mo XXXIV and lithiumlike lines of MoXL. I doubt I will see these on my UVEX!!
Cheers! And happy New Year to all!