[vsnet-alert 13271] Fw: P Cygni Campaign
Daisaku NOGAMI
nogami at kwasan.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Mon May 2 12:21:02 JST 2011
Begin forwarded message:
Date: 28 Apr 2011 13:40 GMT
From: "Ernst Pollmann" <ernst-pollmann at t-online.de>
Subject: P Cygni Campaign
Dear colleagues !
The ASPA-working-community (Germany) has started in November 2008
together with the
German association for variable stars BAV, an international observing
campaign on
photometry and spectroscopy at the "Bright Blue Variables" LBV star P
Cygni.
High precision (< 0.05 mag) instrumental V-band photometry is requested
to correlate with
spectroscopic measurements of the equivalent width of the hydrogen
(H-alpha) spectral line.
It is suspected that the photometric brightness and H-alpha line
equivalent width might be
correlated and variable on similar timescales.
The purpose of the campaign is the continuation of an investigation of a
professional
Bulgarian astronomer named Nevjana Markova from the years 1998-2001.
High precision (<
0.05 mag) instrumental V-band photometry is requested to correlate with
spectroscopic
measurements of the equivalent width of the hydrogen (H-alpha) spectral
line. It is suspected
that the photometric brightness and H-alpha line equivalent width might
be correlated and
variable on similar timescales.
This project may continue indefinitely; we ask that the star be added to
the observing queues
of as many observers as want to participate. Rapid time-series are not
required; intra-day
variability does occur, but large variations are expected to occur with
timescales of weeks or
longer.
This project is ideal for photoelectric observers, but may also be done
by CCD observers able
to observe bright stars. Please use at least a Johnson V filter; other
filters may be used in
addition to V, but V is the primary filter for this study.
Observers are also strongly encouraged to transform their data if at all
possible. PEP data
processed through the WebObs/PEPObs system are transformed
automatically. CCD
observers: please be very clear as to the comparison star used to
perform differential
photometry, and be careful to avoid saturating the variable.
Many thanks in advance,
Ernst Pollmann
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