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ASPA. Active Spectroscopy in Astronomy. Participation at the professional project VEGA/CHARA. 1. ASPA. Active Spectroscopy in Astronomy. Astro-Spectroscopy for Beginners Advanced and professional ambitioned Amateurs. contact: Ernst Pollmann eMail: ernst-pollmann@t-online.de
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ASPA Active Spectroscopy in Astronomy Participation at the professional project VEGA/CHARA 1
ASPA Active Spectroscopy in Astronomy Astro-Spectroscopy for Beginners Advanced and professional ambitioned Amateurs contact: Ernst Pollmann eMail: ernst-pollmann@t-online.de http://www.astrospectroscopy.de 2
ASPA Participation at the professional projekt VEGA/CHARA • VEGA • a Visible spEctroGraph and polArimeter • VEGA is dedicated astrophysical topics / questions within the visible spectral region • Spectr. resolution until 30000 from 4000 to 9000 Ǻ • Spatial resolution less than 1mas • For 4 telescopes simultanenously • Simultanenously measurements of polarisation • Simultanenously measurements of interferometry 3
The Be-Star γ Cas EW-Monitoring of Hα Radial velocity of Hα(R. Bücke Hamburg) 4
Radial velocity of γ Cassiopeia Bücke 5
a) EW-Monitoring of HeI 6678 b) Monitoring EW-HeI 6678 versus EW-Hα (published in Be Star Newsletter Vol. 39, 2009) 6
LBV-star P Cygni Monitoring of the equivalent width of the Hα-emission line 7
Period Analysis Main Period 1278 d Phase Plot of Period 1278 d Phase Plot of Period 900 d 8
Long-term photometric campaign AAVSO Special Notice 131, November 7, 2008 ASPA-Results Markova-Results 9
EW-HeI 6678 Absorption versus EW-Hα-Emission EW Hα [Å] 10
Be-binary system δ Scorpii Hα-EW-Monitoring FWHM-Monitoring of HαIndicator for disk rotation velocity 11
Triple-Peak in HeI6678 2006/06/02 Φ = 0.785 2009: 0.75 - 0.93 2006: 0.72 - 1.08 13