The Newly Active R Coronae Borealis Star, V2552 Oph
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In 2001, V2552 Oph (CD -22 12017, HadV98) quickly faded by several magnitudes in a manner typical of the R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars. Photometry of V2552 Oph obtained over 70 years previous to 2001 shows no indication of variability. Optical spectra of this star subsequently confirmed that V2552 Oph is a member of the hydrogen deficient, carbon-rich RCB class of variables. It resembles the warm (Teff ∼ 7000 K) RCB stars such as R Coronae Borealis itself. Other RCB stars, such as XX Cam and Y Mus, have experienced similar periods of inactivity, going decades without significant dust formation. Further observations of V2552 Oph will be of great interest since there is an opportunity to monitor an RCB star that may be moving from prolonged inactivity into an active phase of dust production. Subject headings: stars: variables: R Coronae Borealis – stars: individual (V2552 Oph)
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ar X iv : a st ro - p h / 03 08 44 7 v 1 2 5 A ug 2 00 3 A High - resolution Spectrum of the R CrB Star V 2552 Ophiuchi
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تاریخ انتشار 2003