Michael Alan Schwartz
National University of La Plata
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New Astronomy | 2010
E. Fernandez-Lajus; Carlos Farina; J. P. Calderon; Nunzio Salerno; A. F. Torres; Michael Alan Schwartz; C. von Essen; Francesco Giudici; F. A. Bareilles
Abstract The periodic events occurring in η Carinae have been widely monitored during the last three 5.5-year cycles. The last one recently occurred in January 2009 and more exhaustive observations have been made at different wavelength ranges. If these events are produced when the binary components approach periastron, the timing and sampling of the photometric features can provide more information about the geometry and physics of the system. Thus, we continued with our ground-based optical photometric campaign started in 2003 to record the behaviour of the 2009.0 event in detail. This time the observation program included a new telescope to obtain information from other photometric bands. The daily monitoring consists of the acquisition of CCD images through standard UBVRI filters and a narrow H α passband. The subsequent differential photometry includes the central region of the object and the whole Homunculus nebula. The results of our relative UBVRIH α photometry, performed from November 2008 up to the end of March 2009, are presented in this work, which comprises the totality of the event. The initial rising branch, the maximum, the dip to the minimum and the recovering rising phase strongly resemble a kind of eclipse. All these features happened on time – according to that predicted – although there are some photometric differences in comparison with the previous event. We made a new determination of 2022.8 days for the period value using the present and previous “eclipse-like” event data. These results strongly support the binarity hypothesis for η Car. In this paper, the complete dataset with the photometry of the 2009.0 event is provided to make it readily available for further analysis.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2009
E. Fernandez-Lajus; Carlos Farina; A. F. Torres; Michael Alan Schwartz; Nunzio Salerno; J. P. Calderon; C. von Essen; Leila M. Calcaferro; Francesco Giudici; Claudio Llinares; V. S. Niemela
Archive | 2010
C. von Essen; Michael Alan Schwartz; Sergio A. Cellone; R. F. Diaz
Archive | 2009
E. Fernandez-Lajus; C. Farina; J. P. Calderon; Nunzio Salerno; Andres Torres; Michael Alan Schwartz; C. von Essen; Francesco Giudici; F. A. Bareilles
Archive | 2009
E. Fernandez-Lajus; C. Farina; Michael Alan Schwartz; Francesco Giudici; Nunzio Salerno; M. C. Scalia; Claudio Peri; C. von Essen; J. P. Calderon
Revista Mexicana De Astronomia Y Astrofisica | 2008
E. Fernández Lajús; Michael Alan Schwartz; Nunzio Salerno; Andres Torres; C. Farina; Claudio Llinares; J. P. Calderón; F. A. Bareilles; R. Gamen; V. S. Niemela
Archive | 2008
E. Fernandez-Lajus; C. Farina; Andres Torres; Michael Alan Schwartz; Nunzio Salerno; J. P. Calderon; C. von Essen; Leila M. Calcaferro; Francesco Giudici; Claudio Llinares; V. S. Niemela
Archive | 2007
E. Fernández Lajús; Andres Torres; Michael Alan Schwartz; C. von Essen; J. P. Calderon; Nunzio Salerno; Leila M. Calcaferro; C. Farina; V. S. Niemela
Archive | 2007
E. Fernandez Lajus; R. E. Garcia; Michael Alan Schwartz; J. H. Solans; F. A. Bareilles
Archive | 2006
E. Fernandez Lajus; Michael Alan Schwartz; Andres Torres; Nunzio Salerno; C. Farina; Claudio Llinares; L. Simontacchi; R. Gamen; V. S. Niemela