The rise and fall of V4334 Sgr (Sakurai's Object)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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27 pages, including 5 tables and 9 figures, LaTeX, accepted by the Astronomical Journal (scheduled for May, 2000)

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10.1086/301349

CCD UBVRi photometry of the final helium flash object V4334 Sgr (Sakurai's Object), carried out during 1997 - 1999, is presented, and the light curve from its pre-discovery rise to the dust obscuration phase is constructed. The optical light curve can be divided into four sections, the rise to maximum, the maximum, the dust onset, and the massive dust shell phase. The color indices show a general increase with time, first because of the photospheric expansion and cooling, and later because of the dust forming events. The energy distributions for the years 1996 - 1999 show that an increasing part of the energy is radiated at infrared wavelengths. In 1996, the infrared excess is likely caused by free-free radiation in the stellar wind. Starting from 1997 or 1998 at the latest, carbon dust grains are responsible for the more and more dramatic decrease of optical radiation and the growing infrared excess. Its photometric behavior in 1998 - 1999 mimics the ``red declines'' of R CrB variables, the amplitude, however, is more extreme than any fading ever observed in an R CrB star. Evidence is given that a complete dust shell has formed around V4334 Sgr. It therefore shows similarities with dust-forming classical novae, although evolving ~20 times more slowly. Its luminosity increased by a factor 4 between 1996 and 1998. A comparison of time scales of the final helium flash objects FG Sge, V605 Aql and V4334 Sgr shows that the observed photometric and spectroscopic features are similar, while V4334 Sgr is the most rapidly evolving object to date.

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