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Variability and possible rapid evolution of the hot post-AGB stars Hen 3-1347, Hen 3-1428, and LSS 4634

Authors :
Arkhipova, V. P.
Burlak, M. A.
Esipov, V. F.
Ikonnikova, N. P.
Kniazev, A. Yu.
Komissarova, G. V.
Tekola, A.
Source :
Astronomy Letters, Volume 40, Issue 8, pp.485-498 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present the results of spectroscopic and photometric observations for three hot southern-hemisphere post-AGB objects, Hen 3-1347 = IRAS 17074-1845, Hen 3-1428 = IRAS17311-4924, and LSS 4634 = IRAS 18023-3409. In the spectrograms taken with the 1.9-m telescope of the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) in 2012, we have measured the equivalent widths of the most prominent spectral lines. Comparison of the new data with those published previously points to a change in the spectra of Hen 3-1428 and LSS 4634 in the last 20 years. Based on ASAS data, we have detected rapid photometric variability in all three stars with an amplitude up to 0.3 mag, 0.4 mag in the $V$ band. A similarity between the patterns of variability for the sample stars and other hot protoplanetary nebulae is pointed out. We present the results of $UBV$ observations for Hen 3-1347, according to which the star undergoes rapid irregular brightness variations with maximum amplitudes $\Delta V$=0.25 mag, $\Delta B$=0.25 mag, and $\Delta U$=0.30 mag and shows color-magnitude correlations. Based on archival data, we have traced the photometric history of the stars over more than 100 years. Hen 3-1347 and LSS 4634 have exhibited a significant fading on a long time scale. The revealed brightness and spectrum variations in the stars, along with evidence for their enhanced mass, may be indicative of their rapid post-AGB evolution.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Astronomy Letters, Volume 40, Issue 8, pp.485-498 (2014)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1410.3258
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063773714080015