Infrared photometry of the final flash star V605 Aquilae

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Stars: Evolution, Stars: Individual: V605 Aql, Stars: Agb And Post-Agb, Planetary Nebulae: Individual: A58, Infrared: Stars

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We have obtained infrared images in the J, H, and K bands of the field containing the post-AGB final-flash object V605 Aql. V605 Aql is the central star of the planetary nebula A58 but has been incorrectly identified with other stars in this field. In the infrared images V605 Aql appears as a very red star at the position of the A58 center. We present JHK photometry on two dates as well as astrometry of V605 Aql. The infrared light from V605 Aql originates in a thick dust cloud surrounding the star. There is no indication of variability over a three month time period.

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