Talk:Kitt Peak H-alpha Data
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Jump to navigationJump to search--NicholasJamesKelley 07:20, 22 December 2007 (PST) H-Alpha images taken with the Kitt Peak Observatory has been Beneficial because it allows us to see Active Stars, T-Tauris' fortunately are very active. The two targets that I am monitoring are labeled as 415 and 416, and can be seen in this image.
This images alone allows me to make the statement that these objects emit H-Alpha. To take this idea to a new level we have developed a new way to look at H-Alpha intensity in comparision using simple photometry. The work and final products of this new approach are below.
Star 415 (05 07 30.63,-06 11 00.1) 416 (05 07 30.21, -06 10 15.8) ref1 (05 07 46.75, -06 09 10.2 Ref2 (05 07 47.14 -06 09 46.1) ref3 (05 07 37.40 -06 11 43.7) ref4 (05 07 45.95 -06 13 13.2 ref5 (05 07 49.39 -06 11 39.4 ref6 (05 07 46.06 -06 12 20.2 ref7 (05 07 32.54 -06 13 07.0
hA Intensity 415 158647.28 416 167325.391 Ref1 26830.305 Ref2 51520.008 Ref3 9200.643 Ref4 134461.094 Ref5 34399.918 Ref6 24596.813 Ref7 12920.03
R1 R2 R3 R4 415 43521.02 39019.879 39840.48 32770.988 416 13763.399 17767.584 14823.522 14634.927 Ref1 4880.869 5976.293 5184.819 5415.333 Ref2 11846.153 11857.752 11317.155 10557.247 Ref3 2033.761 2071.625 1948.087 1384.457 ref4 29362.744 30389.764 26979.943 26288.033 ref5 7797.505 8393.399 7646.638 7870.902 ref6 6451.765 5386.33 5251.918 4545.934 ref7 2509.687 3354.988 4532.651 2456.102 3/5/2007 2/21/2007 2/27/2007 03/082007