Published September 27, 2018 | Version v1
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New intense multiband photometric observations of the hot carbon star V348 Sgr

  • 1. Vereniging Voor Sterrenkunde (VVS), ROAD Observatory, Oude Bleken 12, B-2400 Mol, Belgium
  • 2. Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, Armagh, United Kingdom

Description

V348 Sgr is a carbon-rich and hydrogen-deficient central star of a planetary nebula with a strong stellar wind, an infrared dust excess, and a circumstellar dust shell. Since July 2014, near daily multi-band photometric observations have been obtained at the Remote Observatory Atacama Desert (ROAD) close to San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. Strong variations of the brightness of V348 Sgr have been observed, ranging from magnitude 19 to 11.2 in V band. No clear periodicity is discernible in the data. The observed light curve shows much more variation and on a much shorter time scale than that of R CrB, the prototype hydrogen deficient, carbon- and helium rich star. The star becomes markedly redder during extinction phases as a consequence of obscuring dust. The particular challenge in this case is to understand what triggers the production of dust.

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