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Science with Your Telescope. Brian D. Warner Palmer Divide Observatory http://www.MinorPlanetObserver.com Space Science Institute http://www.SpaceScience.org. Science is Fun!. You can use what you already have Expands your knowledge
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Science with Your Telescope Brian D. Warner Palmer Divide Observatoryhttp://www.MinorPlanetObserver.comSpace Science Institutehttp://www.SpaceScience.org
Science is Fun! You can use what you already have Expands your knowledge Professionals depend more, not less, on amateur observations Satisfaction of collaborations and publication
Asteroid Lightcurves at The Palmer Divide Observatory Why Do Asteroid Lightcurves? Correlation between size and period. Slow rotators - what about them is common? Size, shape, pole orientation Size, shape, pole orientation Additional observations in support of radar observations Remove observational bias towards brighter, main belt asteroids, i.e., increase statistical sampling
The Palmer Divide Observatory 14” 20”
The Palmer Divide Observatory 0.35m LX-200GPS North:FLI-1001E - unfiltered South:ST-9E, f/5.0 reducer, VRC 0.5m f/8.1 Ritchey-Chretien FLI-1001E (1Kx1Kx24m) FLI filter wheel - BVRC 80mm/ST-237 guiding
A Typical Night • Select targets • Open observatories • Write scripts • Start runs • Download images during/after runs • Measure images and analyze data
A Typical Night Works 2 asteroids Periodically syncs Periodically focuses Shuts down camera Homes scope
A Typical Night Measure images with MPO Canopus Plot raw data and look forobvious outliers Do Period Search with MPO Canopus Fourier analysis
Follow up Merge multiple nights Do Period Search on combined data set
Binary Asteroids Initial Discovery at PDO (Oct. 2004 - present) 3309 Brorefeld 5477 1989 UH25905 Johnson 9069 Hovland 34706 2001 OP83 76818 2000 RG79
Results - Hungarias From Harris Lightcurve List (August 2006) • Total Number: 70 • PDO (primary): 49 (70%) • Spin Rate Distribution: • Two peaks • Less “Spin barrier” effect versus NEO population
Publishing Your Work The Minor Planet Bulletin • Published quarterly by Minor Planets Section of ALPO. • Best place for amateurs to submit. • Juried publication, in many professional libraries around the world (good PR for school programs) • Inexpensive: FREE!http://www.MinorPlanetObserver/mpb/default.htm
Data Mining Asteroid Images Variable Star Search
Data Mining Asteroid Images Variable Star Search
Data Mining Asteroid Images Variable Star Search
Modeling Binary Stars Binary Maker 3http://www.binarymaker.com
Modeling Binary Stars Binary Maker 3 Mass ratio input = 1.500000 mass ratio < 1 = 0.666667 Omega 1 = 4.439516 Omega 2 = 4.439516 Omega inner = 4.526136 Omega outer = 3.948668 Fillout 1 = 0.150000 Fillout 2 = 0.150000 Surface area 1 = 2.298928 Surface area 2 = 1.612613 Volume 1 = 0.321256 Volume 2 = 0.186599 Mean radius 1 = 0.426171 Mean radius 2 = 0.355198 Temperature 1 = 5400.00 Temperature 2 = 6000.00 Luminosity 1 = 0.4662 Luminosity 2 = 0.5338 Inclination = 72.000
Variable Stars (Visual/CCD) American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)http://www.aavso.org
Double Stars Easy to do with CD/DSLR/Webcam equipment Many targets in one night Help is needed on neglected stars
Double Stars Washington Double Star Catalog (WDS) http://ad.usno.navy.mil/wds/wds.html Yahoo News Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/binary-stars-uncensored/
Double Stars aa / da RA / Dec of the primaryab / db RA / Dec of the secondary
Double Stars Publishing Your Results Journal of Double Star Observations http://www.jdso.org/ The Webb Society Double Star Circulars http://www.webbsociety.freeserve.co.uk/notes/doublest01.html
Science is FUN! Society for Astronomical Sciences http://www.SocAstroSci.org
Acknoweldgements Funding for this research was provided by: NASA grant NNG06GI32G NASA grant NNX06AB30G NSF grant AST-0607505