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A Spectroscopic Survey of Recurrent Novae at Minimum1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

H.W. Duerbeck
Affiliation:
Astronomisches Institut der WestfälischenWilhelms-Universität, Münster, F.R.Germany
W.C. Seitter
Affiliation:
Astronomisches Institut der WestfälischenWilhelms-Universität, Münster, F.R.Germany

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From 1986 to 1988 optical spectroscopy near minimum of all then established recurrent novae (excluding recurrent X-ray novae such as V616 Mon and V404 Cyg) was carried out with the 3.6 m and 1.5 m telescopes of ESO, using EFOSC with CCD and the Cassegrain spectrograph with CCD or IDS, respectively. Flux-calibrated spectra of the six objects are shown in Figs, 1a – f. The most recent recurrent nova, V745 Sco, is included in the present discussion, because 1 month after outburst it had already reached a very late stage of outburst evolution. A spectrum of V745 Sco is shown in Schwarz et al. (1989).

Type
4. Related Objects
Copyright
Copyright © Springer-Verlag 1990

Footnotes

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Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile

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