The reduction and analysis of spectra of B stars

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By Keith Schlottman Presented at Texas Star Party 05/16/07.
Advertisements

Overview Review of the Goddard method Update on instrument/detector evolution (a purely phenomenological approach) Characterization of the soft proton.
Radiation:.
WHY STUDY ASTROPHYSICS?  To gain an understanding of our universe and our role in it Learn about how the universe operates --> modern science  Observations.
Echelle Spectroscopy Dr Ray Stathakis, AAO. What is it? n Echelle spectroscopy is used to observe single objects at high spectral detail. n The spectrum.
Spectroscopic Data ASTR 3010 Lecture 15 Textbook Ch.11.
Data processing of filament observations using a tunable H-a filter Hyungmin Park 1,3, Jongchul Chae 2, Yong-Jae Moon 3, Young-Deuk Park 3 1 Dept. of Astronomy.
Spectroscopy of Saturn
Echelle spectra reduction with IRAF*
FMOS Observations and Data 14 January 2004 FMOS Science Workshop.
Observational Constraints on the Interplanetary Hydrogen (IPH) Flow and the Hydrogen Wall John T. Clarke Boston University Boston University NESSC meeting.
Note to students: Figure numbers (from the textbook) are not up-to-date here for the 6 th edition. But you should be able to recognize the figures anyway.
HIGH-PRECISION PHOTOMETRY OF ECLIPSING BINARY STARS John Southworth + Hans Bruntt + Pierre Maxted + many others.
AEOS Telescope + Image-Slicer/ Spectrograph Data Reduction and Results for June 8, 2006.
1 Origin of Variability of X-ray and γ-ray Spectra on Daily Scale Radovan Milinčić Astrophysics 711 May 3 rd 2005.
Observational Astrophysics II: May-June, Observational Astrophysics II (L2)
An ultraviolet spectral library of metal-poor OB stars C. J. Evans 1, D. J. Lennon 1, N. R. Walborn 2, C. Trundle 1,3, S. A. Rix 1 1) Isaac Newton Group,
Mercury’s Sodium Exosphere from Maui AEOS & Tohoku Observatory June 2006.
Signal vs Noise: Image Calibration First… some terminology:  Light Frame: The individual pictures you take of your target.  Dark Frame: An image taken.
Assigned Reading Today’s assigned reading is: –Finish Chapter 7.
Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS)
Naoyuki Tamura (University of Durham) Expected Performance of FMOS ~ Estimation with Spectrum Simulator ~ Introduction of simulators  Examples of calculations.
Memorandam of the discussion on FMOS observations and data kicked off by Ian Lewis Masayuki Akiyama 14 January 2004 FMOS Science Workshop.
Apr 17-22, NAOJ Dopplergram from Filtergram (FG) Observation Y. Katsukawa (NAOJ) SOT Team.
21 October 2004UWO Studying stars with spectroscopy John Landstreet Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Western Ontario.
M. Collados Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias CASSDA School Apr Tenerife M. Collados Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias CASSDA School.
Chapter 10.2 Radiation Tells Us the Temperature, Size, and Composition of Stars.
Stellar Classification. How we know We learn about stars by looking at them through spectroscopes. All stars produce a spectra that tells us about their.
Beating Noise Observational Techniques ASTR 3010 Lecture 11 Textbook.
Astronomy Chapter 4 Review Game
NGC 2506 – a try for a spectroscopic study Ekaterina Atanasova Petr Kabath Christine Oppegaard Mª Carmen Sánchez Gil Tutor: Frédéric Royer 2nd NEON Archive.
A statistical study of C IV regions in 20 Oe-stars Dr Antonios Antoniou University of Athens, Faculty of Physics, Department of Astrophysics, Astronomy.
CCD Detectors CCD=“charge coupled device” Readout method:
Chapter 14 – Chemical Analysis Review of curves of growth How does line strength depend on excitation potential, ionization potential, atmospheric parameters.
Spectroscopic Observations (Massey & Hanson 2011, arXiv v2.pdf) Examples of Spectrographs Spectroscopy with CCDs Data Reduction and Calibration.
Subaru HDS Transmission Spectroscopy of the Transiting Extrasolar Planet HD b The University of Tokyo Norio Narita collaborators Yasushi Suto, Joshua.
Chapter 5 Light: The Cosmic Messenger. 5.2 Learning from Light Our goals for learning What types of light spectra can we observe? How does light tell.
Light and Matter Astronomy 315 Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 6.
Fuerteventura, Spain – May 25, 2013 Physical parameters of a sample of M dwarfs from high- resolution near-infrared spectra Carlos del Burgo Collaborators:
Data products of GuoShouJing telescope(LAMOST) pipeline and current problems LUO LAMOST Workshop.
1 Zero Point Correction. 2 Basic Steps - I For a given site on a given day: 1.Create a magnetic flat field from the east & west calibration images. 2.Using.
SNAP Calibration Program Steps to Spectrophotometric Calibration The SNAP (Supernova / Acceleration Probe) mission’s primary science.
Prepare your scantron: Fill in your name and fill the bubbles under your name. LAST NAME FIRST, First name second Put your 4-digit code instead of “ IDENTIFICATION.
Spectral Analysis Gleaming Information From The Stars.
The University of Tokyo Norio Narita
Analysis of HST/STIS absorption line spectra for Perseus Molecular Cloud Sightlines Authors: C. Church (Harvey Mudd College), B. Penprase (Pomona College),
MOS Data Reduction Michael Balogh University of Durham.
Practical applications: CCD spectroscopy Tracing path of 2-d spectrum across detector –Measuring position of spectrum on detector –Fitting a polynomial.
14 January Observational Astronomy SPECTROSCOPIC data reduction Piskunov & Valenti 2002, A&A 385, 1095.
HD5980: is it a real LBV? Leonid Georgiev 1, Gloria Koenigsberger 2, John Hillier 3 1. Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México;
Spotting the life of stars „Pi of the Sky” Project Katarzyna Kwiecińska UKSW-SNŚ on behalf of the Pi of the Sky collaboration.
Atmospheric extinction Suppose that Earth’s atmosphere has mass absorption coefficient  at wavelength. If f 0 is flux of incoming beam above atmosphere,
The Milky Way Galaxy. What are each of these?
Coronal Hole recognition by He 1083 nm imaging spectroscopy O. Malanushenko (NSO) and H.P.Jones (NASA's GSFC) Tucson, Arizona, USA Solar Image Recognition.
Observational Signatures of Atmospheric Velocity Fields in Main Sequence Stars F. Kupka 1,3, J. D. Landstreet 2,3, A. Sigut 2,3, C. Bildfell 2, A. Ford.
CCD Calibrations Eliminating noise and other sources of error.
NAC flat fielding and intensity calibration
Long-Slit Spectra Reduction with IRAF
Charge Transfer Efficiency of Charge Coupled Device
Determining Abundances
Prepare your scantron: Setup:
 Spectroscopy continued 
Mass-loss rate of Redsupergiants in RSGC2 Presenter: Yuanhao Zhang 张渊皞
Prepare your scantron:
Photometric Analysis of Asteroids
Spectroscopy Workshop
Image Reduction and Analysis Facility
The University of Tokyo Norio Narita
Spectroscopic Observations (Massey & Hanson 2011, arXiv v2
Presentation transcript:

The reduction and analysis of spectra of B stars Majda Smole and Sanja Tomić Menthor:Michaela Kraus

Ondřejov Observatory B1 star HD2905 (kap Cas) B9 star HD202850 (sig Cyg) We were given raw spectra obtained via observations starting from 15.8.2009. to 19.3.2011. Our task was to reduce spectra and then to analyse it.

Ondřejov Observatory B1 HD2905 (kap Cas) B9 HD202850 (sig Cyg)

Reduction of the spectra 1. subtracting the over-scan, bias and flat- fielding 2. wavelengths calibration 3. telluric and heliocentric correction

Subtracting the over-scan The over-scan is region of the CCD chip that is not exposed to the light. The over-scan need to be subtracting from all images (bias, flat-fields, lamps and raw spectra). IRAF task fit1d

Subtracting the bias Bias frame is dark frame with almost zero second exposure. Bias images are combined into one masterbias (imcombine task). Imarith task for subtracting the bias from all images. Example of bias in IRAF

Flat-fielding A CCD chip exposed to an uniform light does not produce equally uniform image. Several flat-fields are combined into one master-flat (imcombine task). Images need to be devided by master-flat (imarith task). Example of flat-field in IRAF

Wavelength calibration In order to use wavelenghts instead of pixels we had to identify lines in arc spectra (Thorium- Argon lamp). Identify task in IRAF The calibrated arc spectrum can be used to wavelenght calibrate the object spectra. Refspec and dispcor tasks in IRAF. Example of lamp in IRAF

Telluric correction Telluric correction is used for removing absorption and emission of the Earth's atmosphere. To do so it is necessary to use fast rotating comparison star with well known spectra. We used Regulus and HR7880.

Heliocentric correction To make heliocentric correction we needed to obtain list of heliocentric speeds for our spectra. λcor=λobs*(1+Vhelio/c) Exemple of spectra after heliocentric correction

Analysis of the spectra 1. Identication of lines 2. Calculating radial velocities 3. Determination of period of pulsation

Identication of lines NIST Atomic Spectra Database a) encyclopedias of lines expected for our stars b) ionisation energies c) solar abundances

Calculating radial velocities Once we knew both theoretical and measured line proles we were able to calculate radial velocities. λm=λth*(1+V/c)

HD2905 (kap Cas) Hα He I

HD202850 (sig Cyg) Hα He I

HD202850 (sig Cyg) Si II 6347Å Si II 6371Å

Determination of period of pulsation After plotting we saw that there is some periodical change in radial velocities for some lines, so the next step was to determine their period and to fit the sine curve trough the data. To determine period of pulsation for HD202850 we used silicone lines.

Determination of period of pulsation Si II 6347Å Si II 6371Å

Results For HD202850 (sig Cyg) we got the periodicity of 1.59h. For kap Cas we did not have enough data to conclude anything. Our results support the hypothesis that HD202850 has pulsating atmosphere.

References P.North and S.Paltani, HD37151: A new "slowly pulsating B star". A&A,1994. C. Aerts, M. De Pauw and C. Waelkens, Mode identication of pulsating stars from line profile variations with the moment method. A&A, 1992. Charlotte E. Moore, Ionization potentials and Ionization Limits Derived from the analyses of Optical spectra. 1970. M. Asplund, N. Grevesse and A. J. Sauval, The solar chemical composition. D. J. Lennon, P. L. Dufton and A. Fitzsimmons, Galactic B-supergiants. A&A,1992. N.R. Walborn and E.L. Fitzpatrick, Contemporary optical spectral classication of the OB stars. A digital atlas. PASP, 1990. N. Markova and J. Puls, Bright OB stars in the galaxy. A&A, 2008. P.A. Crowther, D.J. Lennon and N.R. Walborn, Physical parameters and wind properties of galactic early B supergiants. A&A, 2006.

Thank you!