Hello everyone, Just a quick update on the progress of XCOV28. I just updated the website (www.physics.udel.edu/darc) with the latest information that I have. If there are any changes, please let me know. It looks like XCOV28 will start on Nov 1 with the UH 2.2m. The most intense coverage will be between Nov 20 - Dec 16. We still have a few telescopes with upcoming deadlines, and a few that will definitely be participating, but we do not have exact dates yet. Right now, we have 19 telescopes. We have spent some time considering secondary targets, and I think we have arrived at a good mix. The primary target is HS0507+0434B proposed by Gerard Vauclair. This is a multiperiodic star with a high amplitude and a nonlinear light curve. Its temperature of about 11500 K puts it in a currently unsampled region of space on our convection plot. So this is a very interesting target from both an asteroseismology and convective light curve fitting view. We have two additional southern targets. EC04027 is a very large amplitude DB pulsator that is dominated by a single mode. Our goals are to obtain a convective light curve fit of this star, as well as study its stability for possibly measuring its rate of period change. BPM31594 is a DA pulsator that looks a lot like PG1351, with a single mode and subharmonics. We are planning on folding this star's light curve to obtain a convective light curve fit. Finally, we have two additional northern targets. HL Tau 76 is a well known multiperiodic DA star with a nonlinear light curve. G191-16 has a similar light curve. We are including these stars to examine their potential for convective light curve fitting. If the weather is great everywhere, we may be able to obtain these goals with this run:) We are also putting together our Headquarters crew. If you are interested in coming to HQ for part of the run, let me know. Cheers, Judi
Judi Provencal
- Judi Provencal
- B.A., Smith College, 1987 M.A., Astronomy, The University of Texas, 1990 Ph.D., Astronomy, The University of Texas, 1994 2005-present: Director, Delaware Asteroseismic Research Center 2005-present: Director, Whole Earth Telescope 2000-present: Resident Astronomer, Mt. Cuba Observatory and the University of Delaware
Saturday, September 3, 2011
XCOV28
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