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(cba:news) Fwd: AM CVn and T Pyx (Joe Patterson) [2019-03-01T19:06:42Z]


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Subject: 	(cba:news) AM CVn and T Pyx
Date: 	Fri, 1 Mar 2019 12:46:18 -0500
From: 	Joe Patterson <jop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi CBAers,

It's not exactly "news", but I just wanted to cheer-lead for two of our absolute favorite stars: AM CVn and T Pyx. Both are in fine position for observing - T Pyx somewhat (but not much) toward the end of its prime season, and AM CVn somewhat (but not much)before the middle of its prime season. Where "prime" means transiting at local midnight.

These two stars probably represent the end-states of most CVs: one spiralling out rapidly, the other spiralling in. We're the only ones who really know this (sssshhhh...), so it's up to us to get these rates of in/out-spiral as accurately as we can. Although we observe them a lot, it's always the latest data which has the highest weight in measuring these rates. So I hope you'll give these stars a high priority in your March observing... and reward them with *long* nightly runs.

Just for your computing pleasure, I'm attaching a recent time series for these stars: a 5-day time series on AM CVn, and 9-day sequence on T Pyx. Both a "zeroed" (mean subtracted), which aids in period-finding. The Tpyx series is courtesy of Josch, Gordon, and Peter Nelson. The AM CVn series is courtesy of David Cejudo, Tonny, Shawn Dvorak, Geoff Stone, ken menzies, and stephen brincat. Try your period-finding routines on them.

joe
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