RS Oph

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General information

  • Name of the source: RS Ophiuchi
  • Brief description of the source:
    • Object type : Symbiotic star
    • Distance (pc) : 4200 +/- 900
    • Other relevant information: Nova outburst in August 8 2021 (ATel #14834)
    • RA: 17 50 13.16 (hh mm ss), Dec: -06 42 28.48 (dd mm ss)
    • RA, Dec in deg (ICRS): 267.55, -6.71

Data-taking information

  • Dates of data-taking (yyyymmdd): 20210809, 20210810, 20210812, 20210813, 20210814, 20210815, 20210829, 20210830, 20210901, 20210902.
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210809 (1.23)
      • ZD range (deg): [36, 42]
      • AZ range (deg): [181, 226]
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5580-5584
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : No?
      • Comments: Dark conditions.
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210810 (2.55)
      • ZD range (deg): [36, 58]
      • AZ range (deg): [181, 240]
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5630-5639
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : No?
      • Comments: Moon and moon set conditions. Spikes in camera rate.
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210812 (2.10)
      • ZD range (deg): [36,54]
      • AZ range (deg): [184, 235]
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5696-5704
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : Yes?
      • Comments: Moon and moon set conditions. Spikes in camera rate.
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210813 ()
      • ZD range (deg): Zenith Range
      • AZ range (deg): Azimuth Range
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5719,5722-5726
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : Yes?
      • Comments: Moon and moon set conditions. Spikes in camera rate, decreasing anode current.
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210814 ()
      • ZD range (deg): Zenith Range
      • AZ range (deg): Azimuth Range
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5742-5748
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : Yes?
      • Comments: Moon and moon set conditions. Decreasing anode current with several spikes, high camera rate (run: 5742), stable camera rate (runs: 5743-5746).
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210815 ()
      • ZD range (deg): Zenith Range
      • AZ range (deg): Azimuth Range
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5763-5766
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : Yes?
      • Comments: Moon conditions. Step decreasing anode current, stable (and low?) camera rate.
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210829 ()
      • ZD range (deg): Zenith Range
      • AZ range (deg): Azimuth Range
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5890-5893
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : Yes?
      • Comments: Dark conditions. Stable anode current (maybe low?) and camera rate, but spikes (runs: end 5892, 5893).
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210830 ()
      • ZD range (deg): Zenith Range
      • AZ range (deg): Azimuth Range
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5912-5917
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : Yes?
      • Comments: Dark conditions. Spikes and decreasing camera rate (stable in 5914-5915). Some spikes in anode current.
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210901 ()
      • ZD range (deg): Zenith Range
      • AZ range (deg): Azimuth Range
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5942-5945
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : Yes?
      • Comments: Dark conditions. run 5942 with low interleaved pedestals (but inside the boundaries) and high cosmic rate > 10 p.e, half of the pixels are outside the defined boundaries for cosmic rate > 30 p.e.
    • Date [yyyymmdd] (time of observation h): 20210902 ()
      • ZD range (deg): Zenith Range
      • AZ range (deg): Azimuth Range
      • Transmission9km: XXX
      • Runs: 5970-5973
      • Joint observations with MAGIC? : No?
      • Comments: Dark conditions. Some spikes in runs 5970-5971. Sudden change in the camera rate. All runs with too high camera average rate > 30 p.e. pulses.

RS Oph data analysis

Analysis November 2021

Analysis February 2022