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Optical Spectrophotometry of Nova PW Vulpeculae
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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PW Vul (Nowa Vul 1984 #1) was a slow classical nova which began its outburst in July 1984 and reached optical maximum in the first week of August 1984. Eight low dispersion spectra (160 A/mm) in the blue spectral range (λλ3400-5100 A) were secured between October 1984 and July 1985, with the CCS spectrograph equipped with 3.5 arcsec aperture image slicer and mounted on 90 cm Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope at Toruń Observatory. Kodak IIa-O plates were used. In addition two moderate dispersion (40 A/mm) spectra in the Hγ-Hβ range were obtained on 28 October and 3 November 1984, using the same instrumentation. Standard stars were observed on each night to remove the influence of spectral sensitivity of the photographic emulssion and atmospheric extinction. The calibration of the absolute flux scale was performed by comparing synthetic B magnitudes calculated from our spectra with published B photometry of PW Vul (Voloshina 1985, Noskova et al. 1985, Kolotilov and Noskova 1986). The accuracy of the flux calibration is ±0.1 mag.
- Type
- 1b. Novae During Outbursts
- Information
- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 122: Physics of Classical Novae , 1990 , pp. 159 - 160
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- Copyright © Springer-Verlag 1990
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