Michael Sallman brought this variable to my
attention during a recent Chatroom discussion
(if you haven't tried AAVSO Chat, you should.
It is one of the easiest ways to talk to the Director,
and there are often interesting astronomy topics).
V576 Car (AUID 000-BFQ-470) is located at:
08:19:15.71 -60:10:00.6 (J2000)
(proper motion 136mas/yr in RA and -22mas/yr in Dec,
so moving pretty rapidly to the east)
A paper by Couch, Lloyd Evans and Sarre
2003MNRAS.346..153C
indicate that this star is an infrared
source (IRAS 08182-6000), and at the time of the
paper, had been increasing in brightness for
over a decade. They classified it as a post-AGB
star surrounded by cool dust. The ASAS light
curve supports a continued brightness increase:
http://www.astrouw.edu.pl/cgi-asas/asas_variable/081915-6010.0,asas3,0,0,500,0,0
where it is shown that the star has increased from
V=11.8 to its current V=10.2 in about 7 years. This
is reminiscent of FG Sge, which also consistently
increased in brightness during its fast evolution
through the upper part of the Hertzsprung-Russell
Diagram.
Laszlo Kiss and I would like to initiate a monitoring
campaign for this object at all wavelengths. No time
series to look for quasi-periodic oscillations have
been acquired; no recent spectra are available; no obvious
non-photographic deep image is available. We
would suggest that a couple of observers do some time
series photometry, but everyone keep it on their observing
program, observing it nightly at in at least V-band;
use the full UBVRI set if possible. Those with spectroscopic
capability should acquire a spectra about once/week.
Thanks to Mati Morel, a chart with comparison/sequence stars
is available through VSP.
Arne
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