From jop at astro.columbia.edu Mon May 1 10:13:59 2023 From: jop at astro.columbia.edu (Joe Patterson) Date: Mon, 1 May 2023 10:13:59 -0400 Subject: (cba:news) HZ Puppis Message-ID: <8c3ba696-883d-5361-9f79-8ddb207d9b96@astro.columbia.edu> ... and add HZ Puppis (IP and a 1963 nova) to the high priority list. joe ____________________________________________________________ Center for Backyard Astrophysics (CBA) mailing lists https://cbastro.org/communications/mailing-lists/ From jop at astro.columbia.edu Mon May 1 10:27:58 2023 From: jop at astro.columbia.edu (Joe Patterson) Date: Mon, 1 May 2023 10:27:58 -0400 Subject: (cba:news) Fwd: some other high-priority stars In-Reply-To: <42a1d69a-4c8c-2914-74b1-16ce430fbd1b@astro.columbia.edu> References: <42a1d69a-4c8c-2914-74b1-16ce430fbd1b@astro.columbia.edu> Message-ID: <8f736c7c-cdf9-d437-d82f-210beeadffe1@astro.columbia.edu> seems like this message didn't get sent... -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: some other high-priority stars Date: Mon, 1 May 2023 10:00:03 -0400 From: Joe Patterson To: cba-news at cbastro.org mainly from the "nova" side of the isle: T Pyx IM Nor HZ Pup And AM CVn. This one's unique. As some of you know, it has positive and negative superhumps, and we've tracked them since nearly forever (although they are not high-quality clocks, and hence don't appear to offer great reward for faithful tracking). But a third, slightly weaker signal does - namely, the ORBITAL clock at 1028.7322 seconds. It's a good season for Can Ven - let's give it a high priority. Enrique, maybe you can remind again what you consider the highest-priority IPs? joe ____________________________________________________________ Center for Backyard Astrophysics (CBA) mailing lists https://cbastro.org/communications/mailing-lists/ From jop at astro.columbia.edu Mon May 1 10:00:03 2023 From: jop at astro.columbia.edu (Joe Patterson) Date: Mon, 1 May 2023 10:00:03 -0400 Subject: (cba:news) some other high-priority stars Message-ID: <42a1d69a-4c8c-2914-74b1-16ce430fbd1b@astro.columbia.edu> mainly from the "nova" side of the isle: T Pyx IM Nor HZ Pup And AM CVn. This one's unique. As some of you know, it has positive and negative superhumps, and we've tracked them since nearly forever (although they are not high-quality clocks, and hence don't appear to offer great reward for faithful tracking). But a third, slightly weaker signal does - namely, the ORBITAL clock at 1028.7322 seconds. It's a good season for Can Ven - let's give it a high priority. Enrique, maybe you can remind again what you consider the highest-priority IPs? joe ____________________________________________________________ Center for Backyard Astrophysics (CBA) mailing lists https://cbastro.org/communications/mailing-lists/