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BN4 - End of white dwarfs and type Ia Supernova

Speaker

Sigismondi, Costantino

Coauthors

Talk Title

Observational Accuracy of Novae and Supernovae From Naked Eye To General Relativistic Standard: A Balance Over Thousand SGQ Observations Sent To AAVSO.

Abstract

The theory of General Relativity deals with very accurate measurements that show significant divergences from Newtonian predictions only with speeds near to the velocity of light. An introduction for educational purposes, based on naked eye photometry, deals with the radiation near collapsing star's shells like novae and supernovae. The theme of accuracy is drafted from entry level observations to the precision of professional data, often of public domain on the web. Thousand observations of variable stars, included the type 1a SN2014J, the Nova Del 2013 and the Nova Cen 2013, sent to the AAVSO by the author, with SGQ code, during the period 1998-2015 are analyzed to increase the photometric accuracy, in the occasion of the International Year of Light 2015.

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BN4-1164SI1213NO.pdf

 

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