UBV phot. and equivalent widths of V886 Her Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Arkhipova V.P.
  2. Esipov V.F.
  3. Ikonnikova N.P.
  4. Komissarova G.V.
  5. Noskova R.I.
  6. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present our long-term photometric and spectroscopic observations of a high-latitude B supergiant with an infrared excess - the protoplanetary nebula IRAS 18062+2410. Our UBV observations in 2000-2006 have confirmed the rapid irregular photometric variability of the star with a maximum amplitude as high as 0.4m in V that we found previously. The B-V and U-B color indices vary with amplitudes as high as 0.10m and 0.25m, respectively, and show no clear correlation with the brightness. Our V-band CCD observations on 11 nights in 2006 have revealed brightness trends during the night. The variability of IRAS 18062+2410 is similar in pattern to the light variations in other hot post-AGB objects and some of the nuclei of young planetary nebulae. We assume that pulsations and a variable stellar wind can be responsible for the variability of these stars. In addition to the rapid variability, our 12-year-long observations have revealed a systematic decline in the mean brightness of IRAS 18062+2410.

Keywords
  1. Supergiant stars
  2. Optical astronomy
  3. Wide-band photometry
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2007PAZh...33..679A
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2008-01-22T15:43:19Z
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2008-01-22T15:43:19Z
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