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
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)
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)