Hi Steven,
Zitat:
Hi Robin, the topic of sn identification is what eventually led me to purchase a star analyser. Do you have further details on this you could share.
You can see a few supernovae spectra taken with the Star Analyser (or the grating it was developed from) on my website here
http://www.threehillsobservatory.co.uk/ ... esults.htm
but ultimately with a slitless system the various problems of sky background, interference from the parent galaxy or stars in the same field limit how faint you can practically go, hence the interest in a low resolution slit based system. (The main lines are so doppler broadened in sn spectra that I reckon it should be possible to do a basic classification with R <200)
You might also be interested in these recent examples of amateur sn spectra
http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/surveys/s ... dh/obs.htm
http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/surveys/s ... e/obs.html
taken with Star Analyser, LHIRES (150l/mm grating) or LISA
Cheers
Robin