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Name
  V0839 Ara  
AAVSO UID
000-BCT-805 (138 observations)  
Constellation
Ara Sequence
J2000.0
17 16 21.08 -59 29 23.5  (259.08783 -59.48986) Search nearby
B1950.0 17 11 56.32 -59 26 04.5
Proper motion
RA: 5.1 +/- 1.2 mas/yDec: 4.2 +/- 2.5 mas/ySource: UCAC4
Galactic coord. 331.310 -12.164
Other names

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2MASS J17162107-5929233 AAVSO 1707-59 ALS 16141
ASAS J171622-5929.3 CD-59 6479 CPD-59 6926
GSC 08739-00311 Hen 3-1357 IRAS 17119-5926
LSE 248 NSV 8382 PK 331-12 1
PN G331.3-12.1 PPM 345830 SAO 244567
SOPS IIa-318 Stingray Nebula Wray 15-1654
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Variability type
FF:
Spectral type B0/3I/IIe-O8/9V
Mag. range
10.75 - 12.7 V
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Epoch
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Remarks
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1 Otero, Sebastian Alberto Minimum magnitude is mostly from the nebula contribution. The central star was as faint as V= 15 mag. in March, 1996.
2 Otero, Sebastian Alberto Late He-shell flash or binary common evelope evolution with a remnant that is in thermal non-equilibrium after the CE ejection. Gradual fading over the last decades. It increased its effective temperature from 38000 K in 1988 to a peak value of 60000 K in 2002 (2014A&A...565A..40R).
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References
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1 N. Reindl; T. Rauch; M. M. Miller Bertolami, 2016, Breaking news from the
HST: The central star of the Stingray Nebula is now returning towards the
AGB
MNRAS, 2016, submitted
2 Schaefer, B. E.; Edwards, Z. I., 2015, Photometry of the Stingray Nebula
(V839 Ara) from 1889 to 2015 across the Ionization of Its Planetary Nebula
2015ApJ...812..133S
3 Reindl, N.; et al., 2014, The rapid evolution of the exciting star of the
Stingray nebula
2014A&A...565A..40R
4 Pojmanski, G., 2002, The All Sky Automated Survey 2002AcA....52..397P
5 M.Parthasarathy, P.Garcia-Lario, D.de Martino, S.R.Pottasch, D.Kilkenny,
P.Martinez, K.C.Sahu, B.E.Reddy, B.T.Sewell, AsAp 300, No.2, L25, 1995.
1995A&A...300L..25P
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Catalog Data
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2MASS J = 12.10H = 12.25K = 11.51J - K = 0.59
AllWISE W1 = 11.14W2 = 10.37W3 = 5.16W4 = 0.90W1 - W2 = 0.77W3 - W4 = 4.26
APASS-DR9 B = 13.26V = 12.33g' = 12.38r' = 12.24i' = 13.23B - V = 0.93
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1 Light curve Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2015-08-08 03:00 UTC JD light curve with ASAS-3 and APASS data.
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Revision History
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4 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2016-09-22 23:18 UTC Type from Reindl et al. (2016). Minimum magnitude from 2015ApJ...812..133S.
3 Otero, Sebastian Alberto 2015-08-08 03:00 UTC Type from 2014A&A...565A..40R. Spectral type from Skiff (2014). Minimum magnitude from ASAS-3 and APASS data. UCAC4 position.
2 Admin, VSX 2010-01-05 04:43 UTC Position updated from the GCVS version of November 2009.
1 Admin, VSX 2005-12-18 01:33 UTC Initial upload.