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65 298 By Bikeman 7 hours 23 minutes ago

1st galactic SN fire-drill: open for registration

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Bikeman Wed, 09/14/2022 - 23:13

SNEWS (SuperNova Early Warning System) is exactly what its name implies: it is a system that can give us an early warning about a certain type of supernova happening in our own galaxy (and neighborhood) when a massive star ends its life and collapses into a neutron star or even a black hole. When it happens, neutrino detectors will detect the signature of the collapse even before we can see the event in optical spectrum because the collapse will take some time to propagate to the layers of the star that are transparent to optical wavelengths.

RFO GX 339-4

tjmaccarone Mon, 09/05/2022 - 19:41

Hi, folks,

GX 339-4 is in outburst.  We will be observing it with JWST on September 10 from 00:42:23 to 3:03:17 UT.  It's currently about 16.5 mag in V, and it's likely to be getting brighter.

The goal of the JWST program is to look at the rapid variability, so sub-second timescale time series photometry would be especially valuable for anyone who has that capability, but any time series photometry with accurate timestamping would be useful.

Time Domain Astrophysics link on HEN webpage

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
daveh Mon, 06/27/2022 - 17:51

The HEN webpage now includes a section for members interested in time domain astrophysics. This includes Gamma Ray Bursts/GRB afterglows, galactic supernova, and gravitational wave detection. All of these time domain phenomena will require optical followup by AAVSO members and other observers. Members of the HEN are currently involved in projects in all of these three research areas, as discussed in the link. Time domain astrophysics is a new and exciting research area in high energy phenomena.

Sco X-1 acting up?

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Bikeman Sat, 05/28/2022 - 05:55

There have been two Neil-Gehrels-SWIFT triggers coming from the direction of SCO X-1 in the past 2 days.

https://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/gcn/other/1108021.swift

https://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/gcn/other/1108208.swift

Does anyone know what's up there? Should we observe Sco X-1 in the optical more often? This would be most interesting for observers in Australia I guess.

FITS images from a video stream

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
SGEO Mon, 05/16/2022 - 18:58

If I am trying to capture photometry for a SuperNova event, one of my fears would be over exposing the images. That would be sad: to be on target for the event but then capturing nothing of value.

What if the DSLR was put into a video mode? Is there experience with video-to-fits? That way you could stack your fits images to any SNR you would like.

George

 

How to prepare for DSLR observations of the coming SN event

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
SGEO Thu, 05/05/2022 - 14:43

In the presentations about SNEWS they talk about how amateurs can contribute with DSLR observations.

The advantages are:
-  It would be quick to setup
-  It's 3 color photometry automatically

But there are problems:
- the target might be very bright
- what if comp stars are not available?

I'd like to start a discussion about how to be prepared to do DSLR observations of a SN.

If the event is so bright that it can be done in daylight, how does one calibrate and establish comps?

George

 

This could be interesting: Public Lecture on Neutrino Astronomy, April 5, 2022 at 4:30 PM EDT (UTC-4)

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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Bikeman Thu, 03/24/2022 - 22:02

If you don't already know the Space Telescope Public lecture series, this might be a good reason to explore it:

Topic: Neutrino Astronomy: A New Window into the Extreme Universe

 

Speaker: Marcos Santander, University of Alabama

Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 4:30 PM EDT (UTC-4)

Livestream: https://youtu.be/CDAolatU2HE

Information: http://www.stsci.edu/public-lectures

 

Cheers

HBE