I thought I would try my MRes spectrograph on one of the candidate Be stars I found back in 2014. It is still in emission.
Regards Andrew
Revisit of HD6676
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Re: Revisit of HD6676
Nice and interesting observation, Andrew
Clear night here, finally!
AX Per Mag V = 10.9 , a 600 sec exposure - Looking at [Fe VII] emission
with H a raw profile, almost saturated
All the best,
François
Clear night here, finally!
AX Per Mag V = 10.9 , a 600 sec exposure - Looking at [Fe VII] emission
with H a raw profile, almost saturated
All the best,
François
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Re: Revisit of HD6676
Andrew Smith wrote:I thought I would try my MRes spectrograph on one of the candidate Be stars I found back in 2014. It is still in emission.
Aha.. That was one of the ones I checked at high resolution back then. Here is a quick screen grab from the campaign page. It does not look to have changed much No clear skies here tonight but I bagged another supernova classification (sn2017hxx) last night taking me into double figures

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Re: Revisit of HD6676
Congratulations Robin you are king of the SNs.
Yes I thought the HD6676 spectra were very similar when I checked.
Keep up the SN hunting.
Regards Andrew
Yes I thought the HD6676 spectra were very similar when I checked.
Keep up the SN hunting.
Regards Andrew
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Re: Revisit of HD6676
hello,
here's a new spectrum of HD6676, B8V , seems to have evolved:
vincent
here's a new spectrum of HD6676, B8V , seems to have evolved:
vincent