Recurrent Novae observing recommendations from Dr. Brad Schaefer

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Mon, 01/09/2023 - 15:41

Hi folks,

A huge thank you to Dr. Brad Schaefer!  He has put together a terrific list of recommendations for specific ways we can contribute to the study of recurrent novae.  He includes a lot of the background info on what we think is going on with these systems too.  You can find it as a link near the top of the Cataclysmic Variables Section page.  Really great opportunities here.  Thanks Brad!!!

There are six different opportunities he discusses.

    #1.  ECLIPSE TIMINGS OF RN IN QUIESCENCE. 

    #2.  DISCOVER NEW RN ERUPTIONS.

    #3.  MONITOR BRIGHTNESS IN QUIESCENCE.

    #4.  TIME SERIES PHOTOMETRY THROUGHOUT EACH ERUPTION. 

    #5.  SUPERFLARES ON V2487 OPH. 

    #6.  T CrB WILL ERUPT ~2023.

Clearest skies,

Walt Cooney

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Re: Recurrent Novae observing

I'll second Walt's comments on this information on the cataclysmic variable section page and also thank Dr. Schaefer for providing a valuable resource to answer "what should I observe (and how)?" Even if you aren't lucky enough to discover an eruption (and it's quite a thrill!) there's great scientific value to each of the items on this list.

Shawn (DKS)

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Re: Recurrent Novae observing

I'll second Walt's comments on this information on the cataclysmic variable section page and also thank Dr. Schaefer for providing a valuable resource to answer "what should I observe (and how)?" Even if you aren't lucky enough to discover an eruption (and it's quite a thrill!) there's great scientific value to each of the items on this list.

Shawn (DKS)